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In this crisis the Army first baseman either lacked true diamond nerve, or else he could not see Darrin's curves well, for Lanton took the call of two strikes before he was awarded called balls enough to permit him to lope contentedly away to first. This advanced both Dick and Greg. Bases full -no outs! Three runs needed!

It was further stated that, in time, Captain Gales hopes to reach all the facts in the mystery. The Captain wished it understood, stated the executive officer, that it would have been so stupid on Ensign Darrin's part to have hidden the envelope where it was found that there was no good reason for believing that Ensign Darrin was guilty of anything worse than having an enemy.

"I just want you to sketch out the new plays to me in private, that I may consider them," explained the lieutenant-commander. "Yes, sir. But I am not really the originator of any of the new plays. Mr. Dalzell and Mr. Jetson have had as much to do with all of the new ones as I have, sir." "And this is Darrin's last year!

Hence the young dandy had pursued Miss Meade with his attentions; upon finding her with Dave, he had hoped, in his foolish way, to put an end to Darrin's pretensions. Ardmore, therefore, having met only disaster, was now engaged in drawing up a complaint to be sent to the Secretary of the Navy, complaining that he had been set upon and treated with severe physical violence by Midshipman Darrin.

"I thought I saw, out in the grounds, a sign that read: 'No tramps, beggars or peddlers allowed on these grounds or in the hotel." Dick's fingers trembled so that he dropped the pen, though he tried to conceal his feelings. Dave Darrin's fists clenched tightly, though he had the good sense to realize that to start a fight in the parlor was out of the question.

Dave's eyes were flashing in a way they were wont to do when he was thoroughly angry. "Ripley -you cur! To address a young woman in that familiar fashion!" glared Dave. "What have you to say about it?" demanded Fred, insolently. "This!" was Dave Darrin's only answer in words. Smack! His fist landed on one side of Fred's face. The latter staggered, then slipped to the ground.

It came, in one of Darrin's trickiest throws. It was no use, after all. Durville missed, and Dalzell didn't. "Strike three -striker out!" "Prescott, you know that Navy fellow! Go after him -hammer him all the way down the river!" groaned Durville in a low voice as Dick came forward. Dan's quick ears heard, however, and his grin broadened.

It was Dave Darrin's voice that rang out, as that young man came rushing down the street behind Prescott. Dick in another second was on his feet, crouching low, and running full tilt into the alleyway. It was Dick's way -to run at danger, instead of away from it. At his first bound into the alley, Prescott dimly made out some fellow running at the further end.

"Then I am obliged to tell you, Cantor," Lieutenant Trent went on, "that at the courtmartial I shall be obliged to appear as one of Darrin's witnesses. Further, I shall be obliged to testify that you said to him, 'you lie. Then Darrin knocked you down, as any other self-respecting man must have done." "But I didn't tell him he lied," protested Cantor, with much seeming warmth.

"May I speak, sir?" "Yes, Mr. Dalzell," replied the officer in charge. "I remember seeing Mr. Darrin's coat hanging properly on its hook, sir, just before we marched off to math. recitation." "Did you leave the room, Mr. Dalzell, after Mr. Darrin, or even with him?" questioned Lieutenant Hall. "No-o, sir. I stepped out just ahead of Mr. Darrin." "That is all, then, Mr. Dalzell. Mr.

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