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Dick Prescotts’s Fourth Year at West Point

CHAPTER X
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Taking off his fatigue cap, he dropped into the chair, though he sat very erect.
"Now," smiled Mr.Denton, "perhaps we can drop, briefly, some of the relation between officer and cadet.

We may be able to talk as friends---real friends.

I trust so.

May I feel at liberty to ask you, Mr.Prescott, whether there are any urgent family reasons behind this sudden move of yours ?" "None, sir." "Then is it---but I don't wish to be intrusive." "I certainly don't consider you intrusive, Mr.Denton, and I appreciate your sympathy and friendship.

But I am resigning from the corps for the best of good reasons." "May I question you, Mr.Prescott ?" "If you care to, sir." "I do wish it, very much," rejoined Lieutenant Denton, "though I have asked your consent because, in what I am now seeking to do, I am going rather beyond my place as a tactical officer of the Military Academy.


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