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Example sentences for "said the young officer"

  • Not on this side of our expedition," said the young officer, quietly.

  • Of course," said the young officer, taking a cigarette.

  • What a tyrant you are, doctor," said the young officer.

  • Yes, Gedge," said the young officer thoughtfully; "what next?

  • A man who will carry his wounded officer, with the enemy firing down at him from both sides of a rocky defile, cannot be bettered, sir," said the young officer quietly.

  • Oh, so much better," said the young officer, with a sigh.

  • I would not lay a straw in his way, and possibly he may obtain some clue that escaped me," said the young officer.

  • I do not feel weary yet," said the young officer, "if you are not.

  • Why, I am very much afraid," said the young officer, "that the poor fellow would be hanged.

  • This is indeed a night to walk forth upon the sands," said the young officer at length.

  • Oh, I forgot your bill, my good fellow," said the young officer.

  • He has had rather remarkable training," said the young officer, who was also his friend.

  • The last person I brought here," said the young officer, smiling, "was the Prince of Wales.

  • The British Army is exceedingly well fed," said the young officer.

  • Yes, of course," said the young officer, getting slowly upon his feet, and having hard work to suppress a groan.

  • In the river, sir," said the young officer, with a shrug of the shoulders.

  • I have not forgot," said the young officer simply, "but it was not for me to remind you.

  • I shall know how to deal with them," said the young officer, saluting.

  • I thank the Prince de Wagram," said the young officer, bowing low, "and I beg his pardon for having spoken.

  • You have done well," said the young officer quickly, although he was cold with rage at the ruffian's low insinuation.

  • I do not know that I am justified," said the young officer, hesitating, "in not insisting upon seeing the proclamation made myself.

  • Now, Miss Diana," said the young officer.

  • I am sure everything under your hands is as it ought to be," said the young officer, taking the cucumber.

  • If you don't want to be killed, get up," said the young officer.

  • Oh, no we didn't," said the young officer.

  • I'm hungry, too," said the young officer addressed as Templeton.

  • I wish you would," said the young officer.

  • I understand," said the young officer, quietly.

  • Which would take nearly two hours to go and come," said the young officer, drily, "at least over roads such as these.

  • He is a noble-looking man," said the young officer, following.

  • Excuse me for observing," said the young officer, "that the order is peremptory.

  • We had better move on now," said the young officer, when the hurts had been attended to.

  • I want a little talk with you in private, Benson," said the young officer.

  • We will draw closer with caution," said the young officer.


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