1 "I'll be right here, lieutenant," he said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 7 2 "It is very valuable," said the lieutenant.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 2 3 "Hi," the lieutenant called to the soldier.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 4: 37 4 "I will get it for you," said the lieutenant.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 2 5 "He should visit Amalfi," said the lieutenant.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 2 6 "The lieutenant is an American," Bonello said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 28 7 "Thank you very much," I said to the lieutenant.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 4: 37 8 "I believe in the Free Masons," the lieutenant said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 2 9 The lieutenant, Rinaldi, lay asleep on the other bed.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 3 10 "You will please stay where you are," the lieutenant said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 4: 37 11 "I would like to go with you and show you things," the lieutenant said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 2 12 In the custom house a lieutenant, very thin and military, questioned us.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 4: 37 13 The room I shared with the lieutenant Rinaldi looked out on the courtyard.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 3 14 The thin lieutenant came down the length of the custom house, holding our passports.
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