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ON GUARD OR MARK MALLORY'S CELEBRATION
ON GUARD. - CHAPTER I. A LETTER FROM A "FURLOUGH MAN."
CHAPTER II. MARK'S IDEA.
CHAPTER III. A NEW ALLY.
CHAPTER IV. A SURPRISE FOR THE SEVEN.
CHAPTER V. THE SCHEME SUCCEEDS.
CHAPTER VI. WHAT MARK OVERHEARD.
CHAPTER VII. MARK'S COUNTERPLOT.
CHAPTER VIII. THE ATTACK ON MARK.
Mark Mallory, a fresh plebe at West Point, gathers his fellow cadets after receiving an unexpected letter from a furloughed classmate. The note praises his bold stand against the traditional hazing rituals that dominate academy life, hinting at a covert network of students determined to protect one another. As the group pores over the message, the camaraderie of their secret society becomes both a comfort and a catalyst for change.
The letter also draws a surprising parallel with Annapolis, where a cadet named Clif Faraday is challenging similar abuses, suggesting a broader movement among future officers. Through witty anecdotes and earnest admiration, the correspondence reveals the clever, sometimes mischievous ways the young men outwit their senior counterparts. Listeners will be drawn into the vivid world of early‑20th‑century military training, where loyalty, wit, and a touch of rebellion shape the first steps of a lifelong journey.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (323K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-05-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1878–1968
Best known for The Jungle, this fearless American novelist turned fiction into a tool for reform. His work exposed injustice, stirred public debate, and helped shape conversations about labor, politics, and consumer protection.
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