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Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER VI
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"That's a capitalistic crowd.

They'll hit only the high spots." Nevertheless, these three poor-in-purse midshipmen enjoyed themselves hugely in seeing the quaint old town.

At noon they found a real old English chop house, where they enjoyed a famous meal.
"I wish we could slip some of these little mutton pies back with us!" sighed Dan wistfully.
In the afternoon the three chums saw the newer market place, where all three bought small souvenirs for their mothers at home.

Darrin also secured a little remembrance present for his sweetheart, Belle Meade.
The guild hall and some of the other famous buildings were visited.
Later in the afternoon Dave began to inspect his watch every two or three minutes.
"No need for us to worry, with Dave's eye glued to his watch," laughed Dan.
"Come on, fellows," summoned Darrin finally.

"We haven't more than time now to make the dock and get back to supper formation." "Take a cab ?" asked Farley.


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