BOYS' OWN LIBRARY

PHILADELPHIA
DAVID McKAY, PUBLISHER
610 South Washington Square

Copyright, 1903
By STREET & SMITH

A Cadet's Honor


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I—A "Yearling" Meeting[7]
II—Mark's Mysterious Visitor[19]
III—Trouble for Mark[26]
IV—The Explanation[38]
V—Mark in Disgrace[46]
VI—Indian's Re-examination[58]
VII—The Examination of the Parson[66]
VIII—The Rescue Party[72]
IX—Heroism of the Parson[76]
X—More Troubles[81]
XI—Disadvantages of "Coventry"[85]
XII—The Embassy of the Parson[91]
XIII—Preparations for the Battle[99]
XIV—The Affair at the Fort[109]
XV—Two Plebes in Hospital[117]
XVI—The Parson's Indignation[124]
XVII—Indian in Trouble[133]
XVIII—To the Rescue[146]
XIX—The Alliance is Completed[156]
XX—Indignation of the Yearlings[162]
XXI—A Mild Attempt at Hazing[171]
XXII—The Bombshell Falls[177]
XXIII—In the Shadow of Dismissal[185]
XXIV—A Letter[193]
XXV—A Swimming Match[204]
XXVI—The Finish of a Race[211]
XXVII—What Mark Did[219]
XXVIII—Mark Meets the Superintendent[231]
XXIX—The Seven in Session[239]
XXX—The Move into Camp[248]
XXXI—"First Night"[257]
XXXII—Conclusion[268]