1Among those who were the earliest to make their valete amici was the Baron.
2Vale civitas, valete castelli parvi; relicti estis propter aquam et non per vim inimicorum!'
3Vale civitas, valete castelli parvi; relicti estis propter aquam et non per vim inimicorum!' Oh!
4Properly dressed and valeted this queer creature might have been made presentable.
5Mrs. Butterworth put him in the west room, sir, and I valeted him.
6Gregor, valeting in a hotel, pressing coats and trousers and sewing on buttons!
7I valeted you during the day-time and went about my own peculiar business at night.
8The man who valeted me was Lawson's own servant.
9Did valeting include a kind of shampoo all over?
10Fancy me waited on and valeted by a stout party in black, of quiet, gentlemanly planners.
11Martin had already valeted it, after its run, and was just locking up when Morris arrived.
12Young Martin, who valeted Derry when Bronson would let him, followed with more proffers of assistance.
13One day she asked Gregory why he did not teach music instead of valeting at a hotel.
14Valete Patron (Rousseau) et tui condiscipuli (l'Assemblee National).-Cic.
15Well warmed, well brushed, well valeted.
16Then I found the man that had valeted Scudder, and pumped him, but I could see he suspected nothing.