Dick Prescotts's Fourth Year at West Point / Or, Ready to Drop the Gray for Shoulder Straps
. who served as O.C. during t
cs. All of the tacs. are subordinates of the commandant of cadets, the latter officer being in charge of the discipline
e O.C. occupies a tent at headquarters, and is
return of the corps from supper, when Lieuten
therwise, is actually found outside the guard line after taps, then we cannot excuse his conduct. This is where the ounce of prevention comes in. Mr. Prescott, I wish you would be up and around the camp between taps and midnight to-night. Keep yourself in the background a bit, and see if you can stop any plebes who may be prowling before they have had a chance to get outside the guard lines. If you intercept any plebes while th
ectly
all, Mr.
k turned and
. would just as soon see the plebe caught cold, poor little beast. But Lieutenant Denton can remember the time when
d his chum and roommate, Greg Holmes, now a cadet lieutenant
old ramrod?" asked Greg care
e," yawned Prescott. "
ttle oftener than once a year, when Laura comes on from the home to
go as often as I want," Dick a
and a fellow can't be an all-around gentleman unless he is at e
femme to the hop to
admitted G
--you're engaged to the
to the hop, of cour
married to her, as
y. "Let me see; this is the fourteenth gi
iss--I mean my present betrothed, is on
retty swiftly for a cadet not yet
ven girls broke off with me. On the whole, though, I'm rather obliged to the seven for handing me the mitten, for
not going to-night,"
the fortunat
amrod," protested Greg good-humoredly. "Y
Steele's
ly," nod
of the instruct
es
"That is, you will be if Miss Steele doesn't follow the exa
old ramrod? Has the heat been too much for you to-day? Practical!
invitation to a Saturday evening dinner at their quarters. And then, in ordinary good nature, they'll have to invite me,
k of society, yet you never look at anyone in a petticoat except Laura Bentley, who comes he
d across Dick's face
rattl
al to Laura, good, sweet girl that she is. But you've miffed a lot, of the girls on the post by your constan
ds, Greg," Prescott retorted with pretended dignity. "Relieving nurse-m
good time," laughed Greg, who, having finished his inspec
ing at the time. "It's a long walk, even f
y, humming un
ed Dick, looking half enviously after his c
aced it just outside at the door of his tent.
ellows dropped around for a chat, for he was aware that a numb
first classman enter or lea
rdan has never been much of a favorite before. I wonder if my reporting him to-day has made the fellows take
the road leading to the West Point Hotel. On other than hop nights, this road was likely to be crowded with couples
heir beds. An exception was made in favor of cadets who had received permission to escort young ladies to the hop. Each cadet who had to return to the hotel, or to officers' quarters with a young lady had received the needed permission, and t
adet Prescott for this night related to
re before his tent. Down at Jordan's tent he
ainly going on the
lt highly curious; then h
ening, P
evening,
brief halt before the
rdan has a good many visitors
, too, aren't they?
sure that they had a plebe or two in ther
h, for Prescott was the only first classman at present in camp w
tales, so Stubbs repressed the longing to explai
h to accept Jordan's view of the report against him, the class sentiment was considerabl
d be tale-bearing. Dick was not likely to hear of the move unless
ect. The accused man's roommate or tentm
e lights in the tents went out. Sti
mission to run a light. The assumption would be that he was engaged on some official dut
cadets returning from the hop stepped through
" asked Dick, looking up
iant smile. He had the look of being a young man very
asked Holmes, gaping,
n can around so that the bl
turning down the cover of his be
ector, made of an old tin can, that increases and concentrates the brilliancy of the candle light
athing proclaimed the fact th
busy day--threw a look of envy toward his chum. Then,
t to a plebe who wanted to run the guard and
could, Prescott stepped along until
ars alert, though he lounged in the sha
he murmured at last. "All the plebes are good litt
tt came out from his place of semi-conceal
ayonet fixed and gun resting over his right s
e yearling sentry halted, holdi
directed, after havin
after taps. But with a cadet captain it was different. Though Prescott was not cadet officer of the d
hen he came back again. Having saluted Prescott recently, he did not pa
teps again sounded so
me aware of something
evation of something less than six fee
exactly as though it ca
a civilian, it was a matte
in certain limits. But nothing in the regulations permits
ow, noiselessly, and kept his eye on the dist
rply. The yearling, his piece
t glow yonder,"
good
instant the glow wavered, as though the man that
d the sentry.
ain and sentry were close enough to see
ed uncertainly, as t
ursuers seemed to chan
d, in answer to the
ntry h
to be recognize
a halt not far
t reluctance, the f
d Prescott, in cons
admitted Jor
r not wanting to report this cadet again,
ers of confinement to the comp
s,
e of camp limits? Have you an
" replied Jordan, "a
he guard line to enj
r. Jordan," replied the young cadet captain. "Have you any addit
, s
rn to your
report this, Mr. Prescott?" a
confinement to the company street; you have made a br
good
passed on across the guard line,
frown gathering on his fine face, while th
a fellow classman for a little thing like a late smoke, and the man r
Prescott was worried; nevertheless, he ma
ghty good, after this, to keep within safe limits on demerits. But I have Prescott just where I want the insolent puppy! The class, this evening, was much in doubt about giving h
d cover. He had not fallen asleep, however,
O.C. still up. In a few wor
st unfortunate for Mr. Jordan that he has not a better excuse. You will go to Mr. Jordan's tent, Mr. Prescott, and direct him
," Prescott ans
to your own tent and
ebes have been
k you
no sign, Prescott walked along until he reached Jord
rowled Jordan to his tentmate,
returned the t
next morning, for it was the common belief that Prescott must
action now," Durville told