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A Cadet’s Honor by Upton Sinclair, Fiction, Literary

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MARK MALLORY

Of course we have got to find somebody to whip him, said Bud Smith, who’d been made chairman of the rabble, by acclamation. Then, too, Stanard lost his temper and attacked half a dozen of our class, for no other reason on earth than that they tied him in a sack and carried him out onto the cavalry plain. He, too, was victorious, I am told. And then, last of all, but of all the offenders most insolent and lawless, comes –

The chairman paused solemnly before he pronounced the name.

Mark Mallory. And the storm of hisses and jeers that followed could have been heard at barracks. It was evident that the yearlings had no love for Mark Mallory, whoever Mark Mallory might be.

Mark Mallory commenced his tricks, the chairman continued, even before he was a cadet. He was impudent then. And the other day he dared to act as Powers’ second. And, worse than all, yesterday, to show how utterly reckless and B.J. he is, he deliberately locked Bull Harris and Baby Edwards up in an icehouse, with the intention of making them absent at taps and compelling them to remain imprisoned all night. It was only by the merest accident, they succeeding in forcing the door, that this plan was frustrated. Now, gentlemen, this thing is about as serious as it can possibly be. Mark Mallory’s conduct shows that he’s gotten the idea into his head that not only can he avoid being hazed, but even turn the tables upon us and bid us defiance.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aegypan
Date
26 September 2011
Pages
152
ISBN
9781463895341

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

MARK MALLORY

Of course we have got to find somebody to whip him, said Bud Smith, who’d been made chairman of the rabble, by acclamation. Then, too, Stanard lost his temper and attacked half a dozen of our class, for no other reason on earth than that they tied him in a sack and carried him out onto the cavalry plain. He, too, was victorious, I am told. And then, last of all, but of all the offenders most insolent and lawless, comes –

The chairman paused solemnly before he pronounced the name.

Mark Mallory. And the storm of hisses and jeers that followed could have been heard at barracks. It was evident that the yearlings had no love for Mark Mallory, whoever Mark Mallory might be.

Mark Mallory commenced his tricks, the chairman continued, even before he was a cadet. He was impudent then. And the other day he dared to act as Powers’ second. And, worse than all, yesterday, to show how utterly reckless and B.J. he is, he deliberately locked Bull Harris and Baby Edwards up in an icehouse, with the intention of making them absent at taps and compelling them to remain imprisoned all night. It was only by the merest accident, they succeeding in forcing the door, that this plan was frustrated. Now, gentlemen, this thing is about as serious as it can possibly be. Mark Mallory’s conduct shows that he’s gotten the idea into his head that not only can he avoid being hazed, but even turn the tables upon us and bid us defiance.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aegypan
Date
26 September 2011
Pages
152
ISBN
9781463895341