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valentine

[val-uhn-tahyn] / ˈvæl ənˌtaɪn /






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A little girl, eleven years old, sends these verses of her own composition to the "Letter-Box": VALENTINE.

From St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 4, February 1878 by Various

Perhaps if you were to leave me now with my excellent aunt—— VALENTINE.

From Quality Street A Comedy by Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew)

VALENTINE, I was sure you must be related.

From Quality Street A Comedy by Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew)

VALENTINE, fallen under his father's displeasure by his expensive way of living, in love with Angelica,—Mr Betterton.

From Love for Love: a Comedy by Congreve, William

At that moment, there entered another steward--a thick-set man with a heavy, black moustache--who carried upon his back a large cabin-trunk, upon the lid of which were inscribed the words: "LEWIS N. VALENTINE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN."

From Submarine U93 by Gilson, Charles




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