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Dave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XV
5/11

As for you other midshipmen, I see no harm, gentlemen, in your discussing it among yourselves, but you will see to it that information does not, for the present, spread through the brigade.

You may go, gentlemen." Once outside Farley and Page walked so rapidly that Dave and Dan did not attempt to overtake them in the corridors.

But they found Farley and Page waiting outside Dave's room door.
"May we come in ?" asked Farley.
"If anyone on earth may," replied Dave heartily, throwing open the door, then stepping back to allow the others to enter.
"I'm afraid we've cooked a goose for some one," cried Farley, with grim satisfaction.
"Great Scott, yes," breathed Dan Dalzell, in devout thankfulness.
"Is it fair, Farley, for me to ask you whether you suspected Henkel before you caught him ?" queried Dave Darrin.
"Yes; and the commandant knows that.

Henkel came here one night, weeks ago, and mysteriously tried to interest us in putting up a job to get you dropped from the Navy rolls.

When Page and I really tumbled that an enemy working against you, it didn't take us two minutes to guess who that enemy was.


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