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Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER VI
5/9

"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 whole streets, look as though the houses had been built since that time.
This is especially true of many of the streets near the water front.
For two hours the three middies roamed through the streets, often meeting fellow classmen.

Wherever the young midshipmen went many of the English workmen and shopkeepers raised their hats in friendly salute of the American uniform.
"We don't seem to run across Pen's gang anywhere," remarked Farley at last.
"Oh, no," smiled Dave.


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