[Dick Prescott’s Second Year at West Point by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDick Prescott’s Second Year at West Point CHAPTER XXIII 8/12
Now, these older slips are of paper just like the piece that fell from the handkerchief that Prescott took out of his blouse on that tragic day.
Somewhere in the files the authorities have that slip that figured in the charges at Prescott's trial by general court-martial.
I imagine, on comparison, that slip will be found to be on paper identical with these slips containing older problems.
And you will note that these older slips are written on with a typewriting machine, with crude figures drawn in, just as in the case of the slip that figured Prescott's trial.
Now, Mr.Dodge, isn't it plain to even the dullest mind that you have been systematically cribbing at math., and that it is to that fact you owe your present high standing in the yearling class ?" "Now that I think of it," remarked Brayton, turning and fixing his roommate with a frigid, hostile stare, "I have, on at least two occasions, entered this room just in time to see Mr.Dodge spring up hastily from near the fireplace.
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