Dick Prescott's First Year at West Point; Or, Two Chums in the Cadet Gray
the same, for the heat was turned on and t
hat fellows usually get most wo
" retorted Prescott, with spirit. "Such
be awfully looked do
g a
. "If we can't, we can't endure lots
a good, filling meal,"
f fare. I understand that candidates are allowed to have their meals served in rooms. Althou
'kidding,'"
we've passed and it's known that we are going to stay and be cadets," lau
ly!" rang, from below, a vo
finish it, but Dick, snatching down his overcoat and hat, was already o
Greg! Get
a cadet corporal in the lower hallway
g waited on by mothers and sisters. Yet here, in the seemingly freezing and hostile air of the Military Academy,
as right guide," called Cadet Brayton with th
ayton looked at the lad's stooping sh
your hands out of
, obeying, and trying to laugh n
y to make a reply necessary. And when you do address a Superior officer
by turning on his heel and stepping, with a magnificently m
next to Mr. Danvers. Then the othe
ptly!" sounded snappily i
s and out of doors with feverish haste, to be conf
I tell you. Button your jackets and overcoats all the way down! Stand erect, with your heels together, and your toes pointing out at an angle of sixt
lly could stand as this handsome young son of Mars did! To them it seemed impossible ever to acquire such truly military carriage. They did not realize that, bet
ike an ostrich, Mr.
Brayton
more so because he heard one o
Mr. Danvers!" comma
xaggerated it that now he found himself trembling f
lmes!" demanded Brayto
e right position, sir," s
tion of even a respe
ed the cadet co
, but for the benefit of all the awkwardly standing green candidates. Not a word in Bra
and give this fellow a licki
the position of the soldier. Let your hands fall naturally at your sides, each littl
o another candidate whom he found in a ludicrously bad position. After some minutes of this attempt to instru
her awkward squads w
iforms," whispered Gr
w like a fool I'd look in it when I don't even know how to stand, let alone attempting to
get anywhere in," muttered Greg vengefully. "That co
self like a king," retorted Dick. "At least, I don't believe a
all as bad as this co
s a tyrant
ing of the first day, and we have before us months-years-of taking our medicine. Don't lose the gai
Brayton, wheeling and once more favoring
as Mr. Brayton that the boys under his command at this moment would have gasped had they been told that Brayton was considered one of the easiest and best-natured of the
ed in the mystery of marching a few steps at command, how to keep the
d Brayton. "Squad halt!" he commanded hoarsely, in disgust, ere the young men had taken four steps
e his squad of candidates away from West Point. At almost every move through the drill he berated
ast. "The candidates will go to
long-continued drilling in what was yet, to them, the rigor of near-
g in the middle of the room and shaking
ueried Prescott,
ut Brayton?" almost
at fellow ha
if you want to hear it,"
egged Candi
believe he d
ped Greg in
faces if he passed the members of his sq
rsecute us so?" dema
it is persecution
t fellow put us under the heel of hateful usage? Why
Point way-that'
to submit to it?
soberly. "I don't wan
o home stampe
ate tone. "But I wonder whether we have to stand so much
here, Greg, can't you make a good guess a
ee any human reason in
lm
we come here
ldi
soldie
not," Gre
at West Point have time t
hey-or can't that fellow B
to be soldiers, but as yet we're only ignorant, unregenerate, untaug
em anything at all. No cadet here, unless he's obliged
plebes. Now brace up, Greg. Remember what a small fraction of nothing you are, and be thankful for the sev
ther candidate knew it. Almost immediately, however, B
s turn out
iver once more," frow
length. Greg forgot. As he darted through the doorway to the porch overlooking
button your
ng, too, it must be
ough the north sally port and make fo
sergeants and four cadet corporals busied themselves with forming the candidates and alternates in line. When the word was
column of fours, though some of the bewildered boys forgo
ry fellow of them feeling more awkward than his nearest neighbors in the line. Badly out of step was this green material. S
great dining hall at cadet mess. There, in a fine dinner, they f
by other cadet corporals. Greg soon found, under the tender m
ass directly above the plebes. As corporals these members of the ye
d that academic examinations would begin at eight
they hoped, to a man, that they would pass these academic examination
rubbing his hands in q
d I'm sca
g mysteries of the academic examinations, which he had h