[Dave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis CHAPTER XVI 1/10
CHAPTER XVI. BRIMMER MAKES A NEW FRIEND "Darrin, I hope you don't hold me in any way responsible for that fellow Henkel's actions. "Why should I ?" asked Dave, turning and looking into the eyes of Midshipman Brimmer. "I know that, for a while, there was hard feeling between us," continued Brimmer seriously.
"It took me a long time to get it out of my stubborn head that you were the one responsible for having our crowd ragged by the watchman the night of the spread in Annapolis. Even after Farley changed his mind it took me a long time to believe that he was right." "I forgot that whole matter long ago," replied Darrin. "Then will you accept my tardy apology, and let us be friends ?" urged Brimmer, holding out his hand. It was not Dave Darrin's way to hold a grudge forever.
He extended his own hand to take Brimmer's. "And I hope you'll let me know you better," continued Brimmer, turning to Dan Dalzell. "Most people who know me at all think they know me too well," laughed Dan, but he held out his hand. Perhaps, in other walks of life, the chums might have been more wary about accepting Brimmer's suddenly proffered friendship, as they stood in the open air just after dinner one November day. The weather was so fine and mild that it seemed a shame to be cooped up between walls.
Back in the High School days, for instance, Dave and Dan would have been more cautious in accepting such an offer of friendship.
But at the U.S.Naval Academy the atmosphere is wholly different.
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