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1 You have a valet at one of your numerous addresses.
2 I just happen to have a valet that drives for me and a heroin habit. Well, the trailer seems to support that notion.
3 I never had a valet before and I couldn't stand a regular one.
4 The plain people would never stand my having a valet and I know it.
5 But it's better than having a valet in the house.
6 In January, 1696, no prisoner at Sainte-Marguerite had a valet .
7 Mattioli, certainly, had a valet in December, 1693, at Pignerol.
8 We hear of no other prisoner on the island, except Mattioli who had a valet .
9 Has a valet , and all that kind of rot.
10 For ten years I had a valet named Mason.
11 Jim had a valet to wait on him.
12 Your Uncle Carford had a valet once who afterward was arrested for posing as a Polish count.
13 Now in April, 1694, a prisoner died at the island, a prisoner who, like Mattioli, HAD A VALET .
14 "I have never had a valet , " said Fitzgerald; "he would embarrass me."
15 He had a valet for the same reason as he had a suite of rooms of a superficially sumptuous aspect.
16 The bridegroom had a valet , a good, faithful fellow, long in his service, but talkative, a thing his master loathed.
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