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Alger, Horatio, Jr.

"Franks Campaign Or The Farm And The Camp"

By that time we shall have
grown to manhood, and the duty of defending our country in arms
will devolve upon us. Should that time come, let it not find us
unprepared. I propose that we organize a military company among
the boys, and meet for drill at such times as we may hereafter
agree upon. I hope that any who feel interested in the matter
will express their opinions freely."
Frank sat down, and a number of the boys testified their
approbation by stamping with their feet.
John Haynes rose, with a sneer upon his face.
"I would humbly inquire, Mr. Chairman, for you appear to have
assumed that position, whether you intend to favor us with your
valuable services as drillmaster."
Frank rose, with a flushed face.
"I am glad to be reminded of one thing, which I had forgotten,"
he said. "As this is a meeting for the transaction of business,
it is proper that it should be regularly organized. Will some one
nominate a chairman?"
"Frank Frost!" exclaimed half a dozen voices.
"I thank you for the nomination," said Frank, "but as I have
something further to communicate to the meeting, it will be
better to select some one else.


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