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Dave Darrin’s Fourth Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XII
8/13

"And it must shake the confidence of your men, too, for you've come here without your two best men." "Of course, we have to manage our own affairs," interposed one of the cadets.
"Gentlemen," spoke up Dave quickly, "of course, you have to manage your own problems, and no one else is fitted to do so.

If I've gone too far in what might have seemed like criticism, then I beg you to forget it.

I don't want to be suspected of any disagreeable intent.

If I spoke almost bitterly it was because Prescott is my very dear friend.

I have another, and a real grievance---I wanted to test myself out today against Dick Prescott, as any two friends may contest to vanquish one another on the field of sports." "No one had any thought, I am sure, Mr.Darrin, of accusing you of wishing to be disagreeable," spoke up Cadet Fields.


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