[Dave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis CHAPTER XVIII 1/15
CHAPTER XVIII. IN THE DAYS OF "OLD TWO-FIVE" Before Brimmer could utter a word Darrin pounced upon him, seizing him by the collar and fairly dragging him into the alleyway. Then, still gripping his astounded, dismayed foe, Darrin demanded: "Tony, is this the fellow who paid you to drug my friend? "The treacherous Greek has betrayed me!" was the thought that flashed instantly through Brimmer's startled mind. "Let go of my collar, Darrin!" he commanded loudly.
"If this lying Greek has dared to say that I--" "Shut up!" ordered Dave tersely. Ever since coming to Annapolis he had tried to keep his temper in the background.
But now, quivering in his righteous wrath, Darrin was once more the hot-headed, impulsive, generous Dave of old--a doer of deeds, and a thrasher of scoundrels. "No, no, no!" protested Tony, shrilly and cunningly.
"Mr.Brimmer, he no tell me--he no hire me--" "Be silent, fellow!" commanded Dave Darrin hotly.
"You've told the truth once.
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