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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER VII
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He tripped me, of course, but I think he really acted on an unconscious impulse and without intention.

So, at that rate, the trip was not really intended, since he had not deliberately planned it." "Would you be willing to play on the same team with him, Darry ?" pursued Midshipman Hepson.
"Yes, or with any other man in the brigade.

I don't suspect any man here at the Naval Academy of anything intentionally and deliberately dishonorable." "Good, Darry!" cried several midshipmen.
For a few minutes the talk grew fast and furious.

Then some one looked at his watch and there was a prompt flight of visitors.

Ten minutes later taps sounded and a master switch turned off the lights in midshipmen's quarters, with nearly eight hundred young men in their beds and already dropping asleep.
At eight the next morning the many sections marched off to recitations and for hours the grind of the day was on.


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