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Dick Prescott’s Second Year at West Point

CHAPTER XXII
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Brayton has always been a decent fellow, I don't believe he admires Dodge any too much, but he has to put up with his roommate.

Now, in that room I hope to find evidence which will prove that Dodge is not fit to be a member the corps of United States Military Academy cadets.

Will you come with me and look for the proof ?" "I suhtinly will, suh," replied the Virginian promptly.
"If Anstey will go on a job like that," muttered Dunstan, "then I guess it's a proper undertaking for gentlemen." "I thank you, suh," nodded the Virginian gravely.
"Then come along, all hands," begged Greg.

"If we find anything of the sort that I expect to, then there will be witnesses enough to prove the find to the satisfaction of the class and of the corps." Feeling like so many conspirators, this committee of five moved along to Dodge's room.

Greg went a little ahead and tapped.
Had Dodge been there it would not have interfered seriously with his plans.


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