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Dave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XVII
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Then I am to follow the midsheepman out, and watch him until he fall.

I am also to have bottle of alcohol with me and sprinkle some on the midsheepman when he fall and lie still.

Then I am to go away and let the midsheepman be found.

It is to be one grand joke on the midsheepman." "Give me what is left of the bottle of stuff that Midshipman Brimmer gave you to put in the drink," commanded Dave sternly.
Tony's first impulse was to deny that he had the vial with him.
But Darrin's grip on the fellow's arm tightened so alarmingly that the Greek thrust his left hand down into a trousers pocket, then produced the vial, which Darrin pocketed.
"So this is Brimmer's work--and Brimmer was at one time Henkel's roommate and crony!" flashed swiftly through Darrin's mind.

"Oh, the scoundrel!" "Some one ees coming, sare," warned Tony.


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