CHAPTER IX MADAME VICTURNIEN'S SUCCESS So the monk's widow was good for something. But M. Made...
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CHAPTER XIII THE SOLUTION OF SOME QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE MUNICIPAL POLICE Javert thrust a...
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CHAPTER XII M. BAMATABOIS'S INACTIVITY There is in all small towns, and there was at M. sur M. ...
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BOOK SEVENTH.--THE CHAMPMATHIEU AFFAIR CHAPTER I SISTER SIMPLICE The incidents the reader is a...
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CHAPTER II HOW JEAN MAY BECOME CHAMP One morning M. Madeleine was in his study, occupied in arr...
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BOOK SIXTH.--JAVERT CHAPTER I THE BEGINNING OF REPOSE M. Madeleine had Fantine removed to that...
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CHAPTER IV FORMS ASSUMED BY SUFFERING DURING SLEEP Three o'clock in the morning had just struck...
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CHAPTER III A TEMPEST IN A SKULL The reader has, no doubt, already divined that M. Madeleine is...
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CHAPTER II THE PERSPICACITY OF MASTER SCAUFFLAIRE From the town-hall he betook himself to the e...
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CHAPTER VI SISTER SIMPLICE PUT TO THE PROOF But at that moment Fantine was joyous. She had pas...
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CHAPTER V HINDRANCES The posting service from Arras to M. sur M. was still operated at this per...
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CHAPTER IX A PLACE WHERE CONVICTIONS ARE IN PROCESS OF FORMATION He advanced a pace, closed the...
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CHAPTER VIII AN ENTRANCE BY FAVOR Although he did not suspect the fact, the mayor of M. sur M. ...
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CHAPTER VII THE TRAVELLER ON HIS ARRIVAL TAKES PRECAUTIONS FOR DEPARTURE It was nearly eight o'...
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CHAPTER XI CHAMPMATHIEU MORE AND MORE ASTONISHED It was he, in fact. The clerk's lamp illumined...
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