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1 6 | Excellency," replied the valet de chambre, "the Master
2 6 | probability he has," replied the valet, "for I saw the horses harnessed
3 6 | Louis XIII's confidential valet, who never left the door,
4 7 | Athos, on his part, had a valet whom he had trained in his
5 7 | us pass, then, from the valet of Athos to the valet of
6 7 | the valet of Athos to the valet of Porthos, from Grimaud
7 7 | Planchet, d'Artagnan's valet, supported his good fortune
8 7 | style, and are a god to your valet, Mousqueton; and for you,
9 9 | Laporte, the confidential valet of the queen. Have I not
10 10| Monsieur Laporte, the queen's VALET DE CHAMBRE." ~"And when
11 16| Dame, who had formerly been valet of a bishop, who introduced
12 20| inquired for the confidential valet of the duke, who, having
13 21| Patrick!" His confidential valet appeared. ~"My jeweler and
14 21| and my secretary." ~The valet went out with a mute promptitude
15 21| upon any pretense but his VALET DE CHAMBRE, Patrick. We
16 26| discussion with his friend's valet, he simply moved him out
17 47| next day, M. Dessessart's valet came to d'Artagnan's lodging,
18 59| he cursed the delay. ~The valet led Felton through a large
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