Dave Darrin’s Fourth Year at Annapolis
H. Irving Hancock, american chemist and writer (1866-1922)
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Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- WANTED-A DOUGHFACE
-03- SOME ONE PUSHES THE TUNGSTEN
-04- BAD NEWS FROM WEST POINT
-05- DAVE'S WORK GOES STALE
-06- DAN HANDS HIMSELF BAD MONEY
-07- THE FORGOT PATH TO TROUBLE
-08- DAN'S EYES JOLT HIS WITS
-09- THE PRIZE TRIP ON THE DODGER
-10- THE TREACHERY OF MORTON
-11- WE BELONG TO THE NAVY, TOO
-12- A QUARTER'S WORTH OF HOPE
-13- READY TO TRIM WEST POINT
-14- WHEN BRACE UP, ARMY WAS THE WORD
-15- THE NAVY GOAT GRINS
-16- DAN FEELS AS SOLD AS HE LOOKS
-17- THE DAY OF MANY DOUBTS
-18- MR. CLAIRY DEALS IN OUTRAGES
-19- THE WHOLE CLASS TAKES A HAND
-20- MIDSHIPMAN DARRIN HAS THE FLOOR
-21- DAN STEERS ON THE ROCKS AGAIN
-22- IN THE THICK OF DISASTER
-23- THE SEARCH AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BAY
-24- GRADUATION DAY—-AT LAST
-25- CONCLUSION