[Dave Darrin’s Fourth Year at Annapolis by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDave Darrin’s Fourth Year at Annapolis CHAPTER XIX 7/9
Not by look or sign could he convey any intimation that he was doing anything but pay the strictest heed to duty. Then came the Saturday before examination.
Dave Darrin, released after dinner, would gladly have hurried away from the Academy grounds to visit his sweetheart in town, but Belle willed it otherwise. "These are your last days here, Dave," whispered Belle, as she and her handsome midshipman strolled about.
"If I'm to share your life with you, I may as well begin by sharing the Naval Academy with you to-day." "Shall we go over to the field and watch the ball game when it starts ?" Darrin asked. "Not unless you very especially wish to," Miss Meade replied. "I'd rather have you to myself than to share your attention with a ball game." So, though Midshipman Dave was interested in the outcome of the game, he decided to wait for the score when it had been made. "Where's Dan to-day ?" Belle inquired. "Over at the ball game." "Alone ?" "No; the brigade is with him, or he's with the brigade," laughed Darrin. "Then he's not there with a girl ?" "Oh, no; I think Danny's second experience has made him a bit skeptical about girls." "And how are you, on that point, Mr.Darrin ?" teased Belle, gazing up at him mirthfully. "You know my sentiments, as to myself, Belle.
As for Dan---well, I think it beyond doubt that he will do well to wait for several years before he allows himself to be interested in any girls." "Why ?" "Well, because Danny's judgment is bad in that direction.
And he's pretty sure to be beaten out by any determined rival.
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