CONTENTS
A CADET'S HONOR CHAPTER I. A "YEARLING" MEETING.
CHAPTER II. MARK'S MYSTERIOUS VISITOR.
CHAPTER III. TROUBLE FOR MARK.
CHAPTER IV. THE EXPLANATION.
CHAPTER V. MARK IN DISGRACE.
CHAPTER VI. INDIAN'S RE-EXAMINATION.
CHAPTER VII. THE EXAMINATION OF THE PARSON.
CHAPTER VIII. THE RESCUE PARTY.
CHAPTER IX. HEROISM OF THE PARSON.
CHAPTER X. MORE TROUBLES.
CHAPTER XI. DISADVANTAGES OF "COVENTRY."
CHAPTER XII. THE EMBASSY OF THE PARSON.
CHAPTER XIII. PREPARATIONS FOR THE BATTLE.
CHAPTER XIV. THE AFFAIR AT THE FORT.
CHAPTER XV. TWO PLEBES IN HOSPITAL.
CHAPTER XVI. THE PARSON'S INDIGNATION.
CHAPTER XVII. INDIAN IN TROUBLE.
CHAPTER XVIII. TO THE RESCUE.
CHAPTER XIX. THE ALLIANCE IS COMPLETED.
CHAPTER XX. INDIGNATION OF THE YEARLINGS.
CHAPTER XXI. A MILD ATTEMPT AT HAZING.
CHAPTER XXII. THE BOMBSHELL FALLS.
CHAPTER XXIII. IN THE SHADOW OF DISMISSAL.
CHAPTER XXIV. A LETTER.
CHAPTER XXV. A SWIMMING MATCH.
CHAPTER XXVI. THE FINISH OF A RACE.
CHAPTER XXVII. WHAT MARK DID.
CHAPTER XXVIII. MARK MEETS THE SUPERINTENDENT.
CHAPTER XXIX. THE SEVEN IN SESSION.
CHAPTER XXX. THE MOVE INTO CAMP.
CHAPTER XXXI. "FIRST NIGHT."
CHAPTER XXXII. CONCLUSION.
THE BOYS' OWN LIBRARY
Title: A Cadet's Honor
Mark Mallory's Heroism
Author: Upton Sinclair
Language: English
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Transcriber's Note: "Lieut. Frederick Garrison" is a pseudonym for Upton Sinclair.
"'The cadets of this academy, Miss Adams,' said he, 'do not speak to Mr. Mallory.'"
"'The cadets of this academy, Miss Adams,' said he, 'do not speak to Mr. Mallory.'" (see page 90)
A CADET'S HONOR
OR
Mark Mallory's Heroism
BY
LIEUT. FREDERICK GARRISON, U. S. A.
AUTHOR OF
"Off for West Point," "On Guard," "A West Point Treasure," etc.
BOYS' OWN LIBRARY BOYS' OWN LIBRARY
PHILADELPHIA
DAVID McKAY, PUBLISHER
610 South Washington Square
Copyright, 1903
By STREET & SMITH
A Cadet's Honor