The book An Annapolis First Classman was written by author Edward L Edward Latimer Beach Here you can read free online of An Annapolis First Classman book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Annapolis First Classman a good or bad book?
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Nothing could have exceeded the cordial congratulations of his closest rival, Blair. " You've beaten me out, Bob, but, by George, you deserve to. I'm not ashamed of my score ; thirteen hits is not a bad record but what luck you have had what a wonderful bull's-eye you made when you knocked down A Good Shot 259 the ' Robert Centre's ' mast ; you deserve the flag, Bob ! There's no doubt of that fact ; you've won it, and by no fluke. " The targets were soon patched up, and the remaining six gun cr...ews fired their shots. On the whole the target practice was very good and the midshipmen and the ordnance officers present were jubilant. The " Nevada ' returned to her wharf at six o'clock, and found a great crowd waiting for her. Present was a middle-aged gentle- man, Mr. Thompson, who had come down from Baltimore on a special train ; he was full of emotion and feeling, and wild with eagerness to see once more the dear little boy who had been so rudely torn from him. Among the crowd were police officers, sailormen, and a company of marines.
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