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Greg, having reached the path, halted at attention several yards away from his bunkie. "The question that came up, sir," continued Dick, and he was speaking the truth, for the question had been discussed, "is whether there is any regulation, or any tacit rule that requires a cadet of the upper classes to attend any stated number of hops in the season, or during the year? "No cadet, Mr.
Once, during the conversation, Providence seemed to offer an opportunity of bringing in his lecture in such a way that no one would guess he was giving it. His conscience bothered him a little, and he plunged ahead. One of the men told how his bunkie at Base Six in Bordeaux had died of heart failure when under ether.
They still would be dying of fever, starvation, tortures." He took her hand in both of his and held her finger-tips against his lips. "And they will never know," he whispered, "when their freedom comes, that they owe it all to you." On Hunter's Island, Jimmie Reeder and his bunkie, Sam Sturges, each on his canvas cot, tossed and twisted.
While I was writing it down for identification, a boy as young as himself came from behind me down the trail. "It is no use," he said; "the surgeon has seen him; he says he is just the same as dead. He is my bunkie; we only met two weeks ago at San Antonio; but he and me had got to be such good friends But there's nothing I can do now."
"Spoony femmes?" inquired Anstey. "Spooniest ever!" Dick declared. "Not on your coming shoulder-straps!" retorted Prescott, an eager look in his eyes. "And say, Anstey, you're going to the hop tomorrow night, aren't you? "Hadn't thought so," replied the other quietly. "Anything else on?" "Nothing particular." "Then be at the hop, Anstey, old bunkie do!
The rest of us grazed the cattle, now thoroughly watered, forward until the wagon was sighted, when, leaving two men as usual to nurse them up to bed, the remainder of us struck out for camp. As I rode in, I sought out my bunkie to get his opinion regarding our guest.
"How scrumptious you look, Nell!" cried her brother, kissing her frankly. "Here is Bob Steele I want you to know him. He's my bunkie at Seven Oaks. Isn't his sister with you Madge Steele?" "Yes. Miss Steele's here," gasped Helen. "But where's Ruth?" demanded the excited Tom. "Come on and get her. We want to get our skates on and make for the steamer. The ice is like glass."
"He that is, my bunkie here, knows more about those boats than I do. Say, if we can be any help to you, we'll jump at the chance. Won't we, Bruce?" "Surest thing," grinned Bruce, as they turned regretfully toward the dull office and duller work. "Say, you don't suppose," exclaimed Barney that night at supper "you remember those awful wide planes of the Major's?
That may sound a horrible thing to say of my best friend, but if it has got to be one or the other if it is certain that my old bunkie came to his death foully in Chihuahua while trying to save my baby, or is alive to-day, a skulking coward and villain with all my heart I hope he is dead."
"We suspected Haverford, of the first class, of that, because Jessup, on guard, challenged Haverford when Haverford was trying to run the guard after taps." "Haverford nothing," retorted Furlong. "He's above such jobs. No, sir! This afternoon Jessup ran plumb into Mr. Ellis when that little beast bunkie of the other beast, Mr.
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