Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet young man, and a good officer.
Always been a good officer; perhaps there'll be some employment for you soon.
Though there never will be any love lost between me and Colonel Washington, it must be owned that your favourite (I am not jealous, Hal) is a brave man and a good officer.
Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.
Though a rigid republican, he was reputed a conscientious man, and a good officer.
He was counted a good officer, and this boisterous manner seemed to enhance his character.
Well, Captain Keene, my nephew has often spoken to me about you, and now you have done him credit in proving that he had made you a good officer; and I have heard how much you have distinguished yourself since you have left him.
I been in your division aboard the Rosalie, and I know you was a good man and I know you was a good officer, I hope you be in good helth, as I am not at this present writen.
He is a fine fellow, and I am told he is a good officer.
He would have made a good officer, sir; he has his wits about him so thoroughly.
By what you say, he must be a good officer lost to the service.
Companies K and M were under the command of Captain Delair, who is a good officer.
I thought a great deal of my captain; he was a good officer, and was soon promoted to major of the 23d Regiment, and commanded it for several months.
He, like his father, was a good officer, and soon won the confidence and esteem of his company.
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