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vain 20
vainly 7
valenciennes 1
valet 31
valets 4
valiantly 1
valid 1
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31 ready
31 ruined
31 story
31 valet
31 victor
30 attention
30 cannot
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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valet

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1 1,2| asked for the Grand Turk the valet would not have looked at 2 3,2| called out: "Come in," and a valet appeared, and informed his 3 3,2| taste as well; moreover, his valet had surpassed himself in 4 8,3| bottle of old Bordeaux." ~The valet, who had just received a 5 10,4| be the concierge, and a valet in a red waistcoat, were 6 10,4| Now, lead the way." ~The valet and the concierge preceded 7 10,5| of the concierge and the valet he was allowed to visit 8 10,5| admiration so artlessly that the valet, feeling as much flattered 9 10,5| significant glance with the valet, said sotto voce, "Zounds! 10 10,5| between the concierge and the valet, and heard snatches of sentences 11 10,5| rather than another, the valet stated as a conclusive argument 12 10,5| returned!" exclaimed the valet, darting to the window. ~ 13 10,5| again," he remarked to his valet, "but first of all I must 14 10,5| s heart. He touched the valet's arm, and in his most persuasive 15 10,6| how about the other?" ~The valet had not yet examined the 16 10,6| Here it is, said the valet, handing it to Chupin. But 17 10,6| asked the concierge and the valet in the same breath. "What 18 10,6| dissatisfied!" cried the valet. "Very well! you shall have 19 11,3| taking coffee with them. The valet had divested himself of 20 13,3| of Baron Trigault," the valet's face changed as if by 21 13,3| betrayed him." ~At last the valet returned. "The marquis will 22 13,3| firm step he followed the valet. ~~M. de Valorsay was seated 23 13,4| before placing himself in his valet's hands, before his premature 24 13,7| It was the pompous head valet in person who ushered him 25 14,5| chastise them!" ~But the valet who had gone to warn Madame 26 16,1| was the deceased count's valet. He is a clever fellow, 27 16,1| deny my words," replied the valet, "and since monsieur is 28 16,1| clue to the thief?" ~The valet's troubled glance betrayed 29 16,2| tribute to the merits of the valet's friend was interrupted 30 16,2| intentions by and by." ~The valet thereupon backed out of 31 20,1| Casimir, who had become his valet and oracle, he retained


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