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An Officer of the School
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“‘Jimmie Dandy!’ He exclaimed.”
It was nearly a year after this—a year that combined study, camp life, and strict discipline—that a boy in uniform walked briskly into the judge’s court-room. The judge, who had heard of him occasionally through Anson Raymond, motioned the lawyer who was speaking to stop for a moment, and leaned over his desk.
“Jimmie Dandy!” he exclaimed, recognizing his young friend. “I mean Harry—”
“Cadet Lieutenant Bagley, sir,” corrected the boy, with some pride.