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Examples
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An under-officer, with the black-and-gold button of the Landsturm, hoicked us out of the train, and we were all shepherded into a big bare waiting-room where a large stove burned.
Greenmantle 2005
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An under-officer of Cossacks and a headborough ‡ came out.
A Hero of Our Time 2003
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I was living with a certain old Cossack under-officer whom I loved, not only on account of his kindly disposition, but also, and more especially, on account of his pretty daughter, Nastya.
A Hero of Our Time 2003
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While he's on his way, into the idiot commander's headquarters a few miles below where Andr is at this point -- Andr is heading north; the courier is heading east to try to find Washington with the papers -- and into the idiot's headquarters comes a major of dragoons called Benjamin Tallmadge who theoretically was the under-officer to this idiot, but Major Tallmadge also happened to be the head of General Washington's secret service.
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The stables were only five minutes 'walk, and I lounged about in a fever of nonchalance while the under-officer laboriously spelled out Fankanonikaka's note and looked surly.
Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977
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There was an under-officer, summoning me to the royal apartments; the words pierced my drowsy brain like drops of acid - oh, Christ, I was done for.
Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977
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Elspeth squeaked, I jumped, and the Hova on the porch must have heard the shout too, for he called to the hall - and here, to my horror, came an under-officer, bounding down the porch steps sword in hand, and running along the front of the house towards our corner.
Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977
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They were running any old how, but an under-officer was shouting in the rear, and it seemed to me he was pointing towards our grove.
Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977
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He'd prepared his mind for revelations, for some practical return on an already enormous investment in time, credit, and nye-power, and this under-officer had shattered the mood.
Bloodhype Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1973
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He'd prepared his mind for revelations, for some practical return on an already enormous investment in time, credit, and nye-power, and this under-officer had shattered the mood.
Bloodhype Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1973
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