Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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"Why, not long after supper I saw Danny heading toward the wall on the town side." "I have been afraid of that for the last two or three minutes," exclaimed Dave Darrin, his uneasiness now showing very plainly. "Dan didn't say a word to me about going anywhere, but-----" "You think, leave being impossible, Danny has Frenched it over the wall?" demanded Farley. "That's just what I'm afraid of," returned Dave. "But why-----" "I don't know any reason." "Then-----" "Farl", broke in Dave hurriedly, almost fiercely, "has anyone a doughface?" "Yes." "Who has it?" "I don't know." "Find it---on the jump!" |
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