[Dick Prescott’s Third Year at West Point by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDick Prescott’s Third Year at West Point CHAPTER XVI 4/12
So Greg had little to say, and did not go in search of his chum. It was not, in fact, until the corps reached West Point, and roll-call by companies was held, that the absence of Cadet Richard Prescott, second class, was discovered. Then there was a good deal of curiosity among a few comrades, wild excitement and useless speculation. An hour later, however, Greg's fevered imaginings were cut short by word that was brought over to him from the cadet guard house. Prescott had reported by wire.
He had fallen from the rear car of the train into a river.
The telegram merely stated that he had made his way to the nearest village, where a clergyman had provided him with the funds needed for his return to West Point.
He would report at the earliest hour possible. From room to room in cadet barracks flew the news. "Now, how could a fellow be so careless as to fall off a moving train ?" demanded Lewis. "Old ramrod may have been shaken up a heap in the game," hinted Anstey.
"Prescott isn't the sort of chap to tell us every time he feels a trifle dizzy or experiences a nervous twitch.
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