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valet

[va-ley, val-it, val-ey] / væˈleɪ, ˈvæl ɪt, ˈvæl eɪ /
NOUN
manservant
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NOUN
attendant
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Only when you remember the way I was invited to see Cuba and expected to see it, and now the way I am seeing it from car windows with A VALET.

From Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis by Davis, Charles Belmont

Now in April, 1694, a prisoner died at the island, a prisoner who, like Mattioli, HAD A VALET.

From The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: Real life by Hawthorne, Julian

Now in April 1694 a prisoner died at the island, a prisoner who, like Mattioli, HAD A VALET.

From The Valet's tragedy, and other studies by Lang, Andrew

My interpreter does it, he calls himself MY VALET, although I point out to him that two shirts and twelve collars do not constitute a wardrobe even with a rubber coat thrown in.

From Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis by Davis, Charles Belmont




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