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Dick Prescotts’s Fourth Year at West Point

CHAPTER XXIII
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Then he darted back.
"Now, fellows," muttered Douglass in a low voice, "I'd like mighty well to turn this scoundrel over.

But we don't want to put such a foul besmirchment on the class name, if we can avoid it, the night before graduation.

Jordan, if we let you go, will you hike, and never stop hiking until you're miles and miles away from West Point ?" "Yes; on my honor," protested the other eagerly.
"On your---bosh!" retorted "Doug" impatiently.

"Don't spring such strange oaths on us, fellow.

Let him." "Now, Jordan, start moving, and keep it up!" Then the trio, after watching the rascal out of sight, went inside, and Douglass, at the first opportunity, warned Dick of what had happened outside in the summer darkness..


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