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Dick Prescott’s Third Year at West Point

CHAPTER XXIII
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"Then do we need to hold a class meeting, and vote to make the Coventry permanent ?" "Hardly, I should say," replied Brayton.

"You've already started the cut, and it can be continued without any regular action---unless Haynes should have the cheek to try to brazen it out.

If he does insist on staying here at the Military Academy, you can easily take up the matter during the summer encampment." "It would seem rather strange for me to call a class meeting, when the whole affair concerns me," suggested Dick.
"Oh, you don't need to call the meeting, old ramrod," advised Spurlock.

"A self-appointed committee of the class can call the meeting.

You can open the meeting, of course, Prescott, and then you can call any other member of the class to take the chair." "I wonder if it will be necessary to drum the fellow out of the class formally ?" asked Anstey.
"Only time can show you that," replied Brayton.


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