Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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to Jetson's. Danny has plenty of harbors where he's welcome to
cast his anchor." "May I sit down?" queried Mr. Farley. "Surely, Furl, and with my heartiest apologies for having been too dull to push a chair toward you." "I can easily help myself," laughed the other midshipman, "since there's only one other chair in the room." "What have you and Page been talking about tonight?" asked Dave. "Why do you want to know?" "So that I won't run the risk of boring you by talking oh the same subject." "Well," confessed Midshipman Farley, "we've been talking about this season's football." "Oh, dear!" sighed Darrin. "That's the only topic really worth talking about." "Speaking of football," resumed Farley, "don't you believe that we have a stronger eleven than we had last year!" "If we haven't we ought to walk the plank," retorted Dave. "You remember how the Army walloped us last year?" |
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