Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis - Or, Two Midshipmen as Naval Academy "Youngsters" by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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life in England.
Soon after breakfast the next morning, however, every midshipman had drawn his ten dollars, even to Pennington, who had no use for such a trifling amount. As fast as possible the launches ranged alongside at the side gangway, taking off groups of midshipmen, everyone of whom had been cautioned to be at dock in time to board a launch in season for supper formation. Pennington and his party were among the first to land. They hurried away. It was on the second trip of one of the launches that Dave, Dan and Farley made their get away. These three chums had agreed to stick together during the day. They landed at the Great Western Docks, to find themselves surrounded by eager British cabbies. "Are we going to take a cab and get more quickly and intelligently to the best part of the town to see?" asked Farley. "I don't vote for it," replied Darrin. "We have only five dollars apiece for each of the two days we're to be ashore. I move that we put in the forenoon, anyway, in prowling about the town for ourselves. We'll learn more than we would by riding." "Come on, then," approved Dan. Plymouth is an old-fashioned English seaport that has been rather famous ever since the thirteenth century. Many parts of the town, including |
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