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Dave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XVI
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"Yes; sometimes the fellows do like to know a quiet little place where they can have a good game without a discipline officer butting in.

Good enough; I'll tell some of the fellows about this place; but you must keep it quiet, and not let anyone else into that room." "For midsheepmen on'y," promised Tony solemnly.
"Good enough, then," smiled Mr.Brimmer.

"I'll bring you a party as soon as possible." "Then you make me your frien', sare," protested the Greek.
As Brimmer went strolling along the street, after that, a plan began rapidly to hatch in his mind.

He thought he saw how Tony could made a most valuable ally.
As luck would have it, Brimmer was not long in meeting three midshipmen of rather wild tendencies.

To them he proposed a quiet little game of cards.


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