Graduate midshipmen are entitled to be saluted by mere midshipmen as though they were already officer.
Swiftly Darrin brought his heels together with a click, bringing his hand smartly up to the visor of his uniform cap.
Henley gravely returned the salute with a new sense of existence.
Dan Dalzell caught the drift of the thing just in time, and saluted also.
"May we congratulate you, Mr. Henley?" asked Dave.
"I was hoping that you both would," replied the graduate. "And, one of these days, I may have the pleasure of congratulating you, as an officer, when you first come up over the side to start in with your real sea life."
"I'm thinking, now, of our first taste of sea life," murmured
Darrin, a dreamy light coming into his eyes.
"Yes; just as soon as we graduates are gotten out of the way you new youngsters will join the two upper classes on the big battleships and start on your first summer practice cruise."
"I feel as if I couldn't wait," muttered Dan, as Henley moved away.
"You'll have to, however," laughed Dave. "Don't be impatient.
Think what a very small insect on shipboard a youngster midshipman is!"