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"Lafayette's simple decency set him apart from other European officers who had invaded the Continental Army, he had got along even with them

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"Lafayette's simple decency set him apart from other European officers who had invaded the Continental Army, he had got along even with them. De Kalb acknowledged that when he complained about the bickering among French officers. "These people," he raged, "think of nothing but their incessant intrigues and black-biting... La Fayette is the sole exception... La Fayette is much liked, he is in the best of terms with Washington."

Adopted Son by David A. Clary -Page 109-

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