Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the 8th Artillery. The two officers listened gravely enough
2 I, I | then,” replied one of the officers; “and after all, you know,
3 I, I | military punctuality, the two officers cordially wrung their friend’
4 I, II | saying amongst artillery officers, indicating that they do
5 I, XIII | beguiling their leisure were two officers in the British army—Colonel
6 I, XIII | guardianship.~English-like, the two officers had made themselves thoroughly
7 I, XIII | established round it.~The officers had a servant, named Kirke,
8 I, XIII | difficult matter for the gallant officers to do otherwise; they had
9 I, XIII | attracted the notice both of officers and men. But the reversed
10 I, XIII | formal interview with the officers. The request having been
11 I, XIII | the respect due to their officers kept them in check from
12 I, XIII | meals instead of four?”~The officers looked at each other, and
13 I, XIII | marched away, leaving the officers to renew the all-absorbing
14 I, XIII | commissariat department, and if the officers failed to show the same
15 I, XIII | of society”; and the two officers, with their similar tastes,
16 I, XIII | was no doubt that the two officers, during one of the rare
17 I, XIII | sloping embrasure. The two officers, in cocked hats and full
18 I, XIII | s good!” exclaimed both officers in one breath, as, standing
19 I, XIII | and towards this the two officers, with the keenest attention,
20 I, XIV | ourselves.”~But the English officers, neither by word nor gesture,
21 I, XIV | than that of the British officers, he said:~“Allow me to introduce
22 I, XIV | of malicious triumph.~The officers were speechless with astonishment.~
23 I, XIV | invective against the English officers, he ordered his crew to
24 I, XVII | acquaintance with the British officers, there were two circumstances
25 I, XVIII| a visit from two English officers from Gibraltar. What passed
26 II, XV | Baltimore, the two gallant officers made use of the semaphore
27 II, XV | made by the two English officers. The arguments that he had
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