
A Cadet's Honor: Mark Mallory's Heroism
By Upton SinclairLength5h 33m
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Excerpt: "The whole class came to the meeting. There hadn't been such an important meeting at West Point for many a day. The yearling class had been outrageously insulted. The mightiest traditions of the academy had been violated, "trampled beneath the dust," and that by two or three vile and uncivilized "beasts"—"plebes"—new cadets of scarcely a week's experience. And the third class, the yearlings, by inherent right the guardians of West Point's honor, and the hazers of the plebe, had vowed that those plebes must be punished as never had plebes been punished before."
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GenreHistory
Length5 hrs 33 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 29, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER I. A "YEARLING" MEETING.
17CHAPTER XVII. INDIAN IN TROUBLE.
2CHAPTER II. MARK'S MYSTERIOUS VISITOR.
18CHAPTER XVIII. TO THE RESCUE.
3CHAPTER III. TROUBLE FOR MARK.
19CHAPTER XIX. THE ALLIANCE IS COMPLETED.
4CHAPTER IV. THE EXPLANATION.
20CHAPTER XX. INDIGNATION OF THE YEARLINGS.
5CHAPTER V. MARK IN DISGRACE.
21CHAPTER XXI. A MILD ATTEMPT AT HAZING.
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6CHAPTER VI. INDIAN'S RE-EXAMINATION.
22CHAPTER XXII. THE BOMBSHELL FALLS.
7CHAPTER VII. THE EXAMINATION OF THE PARSON.
23CHAPTER XXIII. IN THE SHADOW OF DISMISSAL.
8CHAPTER VIII. THE RESCUE PARTY.
24CHAPTER XXIV. A LETTER.
9CHAPTER IX. HEROISM OF THE PARSON.
25CHAPTER XXV. A SWIMMING MATCH.
10CHAPTER X. MORE TROUBLES.
26CHAPTER XXVI. THE FINISH OF A RACE.
11CHAPTER XI. DISADVANTAGES OF "COVENTRY."
27CHAPTER XXVII. WHAT MARK DID.
12CHAPTER XII. THE EMBASSY OF THE PARSON.
28CHAPTER XXVIII. MARK MEETS THE SUPERINTENDENT.
13CHAPTER XIII. PREPARATIONS FOR THE BATTLE.
29CHAPTER XXIX. THE SEVEN IN SESSION.
14CHAPTER XIV. THE AFFAIR AT THE FORT.
30CHAPTER XXX. THE MOVE INTO CAMP.
15CHAPTER XV. TWO PLEBES IN HOSPITAL.
31CHAPTER XXXI. "FIRST NIGHT."
16CHAPTER XVI. THE PARSON'S INDIGNATION.
32CHAPTER XXXII. CONCLUSION.