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1 I | then take this," said the valet, ridding his shoulder of~
2 I | are there," replied the valet.~ ~"Monseigneur! Come and
3 I | whither he conducted the valet. "Waiter, two~absinthes!"
4 I | said Pierrotin to the valet~as they touched glasses.~ ~"
5 I | don't know," replied the valet, "but the fat's in the fire.
6 I | countermanded it. Augustin, his valet de~chambre, attributes the
7 I | was foolish," answered the valet, sententiously.~ ~"Is Monsieur
8 I | for the Moreaus," said the valet, with an air~of mystery.~ ~"
9 I | steward of Presles," said the valet.~ ~"Well, since 1806, there'
10 I | rate."~ ~"True," said the valet, nodding. "Anyway, masters
11 I | Monsieur Moreau,"~replied the valet. "But let me give you a
12 I | oblige him so far," said the valet, pointing~half-way down
13 I | stood as high as second valet to the Comte de~Serizy,
14 I | Monsieur Pierrotin," said the valet.~ ~A glance rapidly cast
15 II | if we may judge by the~valet's statements to Pierrotin,
16 II | resumed, ringing for his valet, "return to Presles, this~
17 II | injunction conveyed by the valet to conceal his~name and
18 III| Echiquier, after treating the~valet, he saw in the gate-way
19 III| threatening Moreau. The valet's speech, "We have enough
20 V | steam-baths, and such things. His valet bakes him in~a sort of iron
21 V | his clothes; are you his valet?"~ ~"His valet!" cried Oscar.~ ~"
22 V | are you his valet?"~ ~"His valet!" cried Oscar.~ ~"Hang it!
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