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Dick Prescott’s First Year at West Point

CHAPTER XIV
3/11

The end of the cord these two resourceful yearlings tied to a noose.

Tiptoeing into Greg's tent they slipped the noose over one of Greg's forefingers.
If, within the next few minutes, any passersby used that company street, they plainly must have passed on Greg's side of the thoroughfare, and thus have avoided fouling with the cord.
Cadets who "drag femmes" to hop, and who have to escort their fair partners to hotel, or to some officer's house on the post, must go from Cullum Hall with their fair charges, leave them at the destined gate, and then return to camp, all within a stated, scheduled time.
The time it properly takes to walk from Cullum Hall to the hotel grounds, or to any officer's house, is all scheduled and kept track of at the guard tent.

The young man thus returning to camp after taps reports to what building he escorted his "femme," and the time of his return is noted on the guard report.

If the cadet has overstayed his time he is called to account for it the next day.
Yearling Butler had "dragged" this evening.

He made guard tent on time, after a quick walk back to camp.


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