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Dave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER X
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That work is left to the "youngsters" of the third class.
A little later Mr.Quimby presented himself for medical attendance.
His face certainly showed signs of the need of tender ministration.
"Dan, why in the world are you so fresh ?" remonstrated Dave, when the two chums were back in their room.

"You talk as though you wanted to fight every man in the upper classes.

You'll get your wish, if you don't look out." "Old fellow," replied Dalzell quizzically, "I expect to get into two or three more fights.

I don't mean to be touge, but I do intend to let it be seen that I look upon it as a lark to be called out.

Then, if I win the next two or three fights also, I won't be bothered any after that.


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