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valet de chambre
1. house to myself, I sent on my valet de chambre, and he ought by this time to have bought the house and furnished it
2. Now, leave me, and desire my valet de chambre to come hither
3. The count then motioned the valet de chambre to retire, and to Ali to follow to his study, where they conversed long and earnestly together
4. The valet de chambre announced M
5. "The young man is here," said the valet de chambre in the same tone
6. "He is," said Monte Cristo; "when the valet de chambre came in just now, he told me of his
7. He preferred to use the sitting-room upstairs, which was more library than parlor, and was furnished with theological books and parchments, in which he delighted to bury himself for months at a time, according to his valet de chambre
8. "Leave me—go!" The young girl kissed her grandmother, and left with her handkerchief to her eyes; at the door she found the valet de chambre, who told her that the doctor was waiting in the dining-room
9. He was disagreeably surprised to see his own valet de chambre, whom he had not brought, that he might not inconvenience Monte Cristo
10. " And the youth dressed himself with a facility his valet de chambre had failed to rob him of during the two months of fashionable life he had led in Paris
11. The valet de chambre appeared on the door-steps
12. The baroness ascended the steps; she felt herself strongly infected with the sadness which seemed to magnify her own, and still guided by the valet de chambre, who never lost sight of her for an instant, she was introduced to the magistrate's study
13. "Sir," said the valet de chambre, entering the room, "a dragoon has brought this despatch from the minister of the interior
14. "Undoubtedly;—at ten o'clock at night his horses took him to the barrier of Charenton; there a post-chaise was waiting for him—he entered it with his valet de chambre, saying that he was going to Fontainebleau
15. But alas, my Plans were thwarted, not by Man, but by God, for when I was discover’d (and the Slave-Brand upon my Shoulder seen), the Captain vow’d to return me to my Master on the next Crossing and swore that until then I should be his personal Servant, his Valet de Chambre, Man of all Work, and the like
16. These two vaults, especially the less ancient, that of 1740, were more cracked and decrepit than the masonry of the belt sewer, which dated from 1412, an epoch when the brook of fresh water of Menilmontant was elevated to the dignity of the Grand Sewer of Paris, an advancement analogous to that of a peasant who should become first valet de chambre to the King; something like Gros-Jean transformed into Lebel