[Dave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDave Darrin’s First Year at Annapolis CHAPTER III 10/15
From the serious faces of all this might have been one of the most important bits of drill in the whole course at the Academy. Dave, however, made the best impression upon the youngsters. All the other new men came sooner or later, to the ordeal of standing on their heads in the wet bowl, but Dave seemed destined to escape. The rowing was carried on until all of the youngsters had tired of this sport. "Fall in, in platoon front," directed Midshipman Trotter. The six plebes, solemn as owls, stood up in line, "dressing" their line carefully. "Now, attend me carefully," cautioned Mr.Trotter, sweeping a stern glance down the line of plebes.
"I am about to tell you a bit of the day's news from over in Sleepy Hollow, which place is known to Maryland geographers as the village of Annapolis. You must attend me with extreme care, for, after I have narrated the news, I shall question you concerning it.
Do you follow me, misters ?" "Yes, sir," came in a chorus. "You need not answer quite as loudly," warned Midshipman Trotter, sending a backward look over his shoulder at the door.
"Now, then, the police over in Sleepy Hol--Annapolis--today learned the details of a yellow tragedy.
Some weeks ago three Chinamen came to town and opened a clean--I mean, a new--laundry.
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