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Dick Prescott’s Second Year at West Point

CHAPTER XVIII
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Three of the newest comers were yearlings, one was a second classman and two were first classmen.
"Will you let me act as one of your friends, old ramrod ?" asked Cadet Furlong.
"I think you've proved your right, on this and other occasions," laughed Dick quietly.

"Go ahead, please, Milesy." "This is not place for a fight," continued Furlong, "and this crowd had better break up, or we shall be seen and there'll be an inquiry from the tactical department.

As Prescott's friend, I will say that he is prepared to give full satisfaction to both men.

In fact, if they didn't demand it, he would." Before so many, Bert Dodge had to appear brave.
"I demand the first meeting for satisfaction," Bert insisted.
"And I think you may count on getting the first meeting," nodded Furlong coolly.

"Now, Mr.Dodge, to whom shall I look as your friend ?" "Let me act!" begged Dennison hoarsely.
"Go ahead, Dennison," replied Dodge, who felt that he would draw some comfort from having this big athlete of the class for a backer.
"Now, break up, please, gentlemen," begged Furlong.


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