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Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving), 1868-1922

"Dick Prescott's First Year at West Point"


Dick read with a gathering of his eyebrows. Then gradually a look
of anger shot into his clear eyes.
"Greg Holmes," uttered the other cadet indignantly, "you're a
disgrace to your native town of Gridley!"
"Well, what are you going to do about it!" demanded Greg almost
defiantly.
"Do?" retorted Cadet Prescott. "I believe I'll thrash you--just for
being a disgrace to our native place!"
Not intending anything of the sort, but merely as a dramatic
expression of his rage, Dick doubled one fist, advancing upon
Holmes.
At that instant the door was flung open. Cadet Lieutenant Edwards,
of the first class, strode into the room.
Instantly both cadets straightened, where they were, standing at
"attention," as required to do when a superior officer entered their
quarters.
"What is this?" demanded Cadet Lieutenant Edwards, though
betraying no more than official curiosity in his tone. "Have I
entered just in time to prevent a fight!"
"No, sir," replied Cadet Prescott.
"Then what!"
"Sir," responded Cadet Prescott, "I wish to report my roommate,
Mr. Holmes, for writing this letter!"
Dick held out the sheet of paper, which the cadet lieutenant
scanned earnestly.


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