[Dave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis CHAPTER XII 9/10
But you have been reported several times of late, and with apparent justice.
You will make in writing, Mr.Darrin, at once, such report as you wish to hand in on this incident, and the report against you will be considered in the usual way." Dave returned to his room.
Though he was discouraged his face looked grim, and his air was resolute. Taking pen and paper he began to prepare his report on this latest charge. Having finished and signed, Dave next picked up a bit of exercise paper and began to figure. "What are you doing, old chap ?" asked Dan sympathetically. "My head is in too much of a whirl for me to trust myself to any mental arithmetic," Darrin answered.
"I have been figuring how much further I have to go.
First offense of having tobacco in possession calls for twenty-five demerits.
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