Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis / Or, Two Midshipmen as Naval Academy Youngsters""
am when that latter midshipman had lost h
taneous. He was overboard, after his classmate, er
ne start on the jump, but Dan was overboard, also, to
n sank beneath the su
ruck something solid and he clutched
ing within thirty feet of him. Swimming hard, and pushing, Dan succeed
Dalzell, striving hard to see through the seethi
s Dan began to fee
for he's a better swimmer than I
ead. He could have cheered, but he expend
Old Darry! This way!
t kicking frantically with his feet, Dalzell
cheer, even though it was checked by an inr
Darrin was coming tow
e. He raised his head a little in the wat
ms to meet. Dave Darrin was all but ex
buoy he tried to shout, th
of Hallam. I
Dave clutched at one of the life buoys Dalzell
ith both arms, contrived
o observe the fact that the battleshi
he could speak. "There are thirty-five hundred officers, midd
ng to the buoys the chums coul
d with some aid from Dave, in passing a cord about Hallam and under the latter's armpits that secu
lose. We can hang on and be sa
em to bring the battleships around to get to
st," rejoined Dave. "We're learning something
goner?" murmured Dan
him back aboard ship the medicos will do a little work ov
oar of wind and waters, it was necessa
e two conscious midshipmen found
It seemed impossible that the keen, restless eyes of
shouted with all the power
as far as they could and frantically waving an arm.
Dave in disgust at last. "They must have sp
alf way up the slope of a big wave. "I just caught si
ed Dave in
, I
ut
given up the search," spo
ut
okenly. "They don't believe that any of u
y, "there's nothing left for us but
less, needless,
inced that we're lost. And I should think they would be, afte
until he succeeded in bring
s water-logged," he
hy
t to less than
d to get at h
all for half past nine,
be pos
y seemed longer, I rec
ce it like men,
and we wear the American Naval uniform. If there's any choice in
Darrin, who seemed unnaturally cool. Possibly he was a bit dazed by
in their final get-away," pro
the compass by what's visible of t
red Dan, choking slightly. "I wonder
muttered Darrin. "Under these circumstances I
ady, anyway," propose
," came fr
tant battleships alter their
y vanished. The two conscious midshipmen were now resolved to face the