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valet-de-place
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historical
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(歴史的用法)フランスで、特に見知らぬ人に対して、案内、使い走り、伝令などの役務を有料で提供する人
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(historical) In France, a person who offered his services as a guide, messenger, etc. for hire, especially to strangers.
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valet-de-place
When I arrived in Paris in 1820, I hired a valet-de-place to show me the streets and carry messages between my lodgings and the embassy.
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When I arrived in Paris in 1820, I hired a valet-de-place to show me the streets and carry messages between my lodgings and the embassy.
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