CHAPTER VI IN WHICH MAGNON AND HER TWO CHILDREN ARE SEEN Chinese With M. Gillenormand, sorrow...
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CHAPTER XI OFFERS OF SERVICE FROM MISERY TO WRETCHEDNESS Marius ascended the stairs of the hove...
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CHAPTER IX ECLIPSE The reader has just seen how Marius discovered, or thought that he discovered...
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CHAPTER VIII THE TORN COAT-TAIL In the midst of this prostration, a hand was laid on his should...
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CHAPTER II PRUDENCE COUNSELLED TO WISDOM. That evening, the Bishop of D----, after his promen...
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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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BOOK FOURTEENTH.--THE GRANDEURS OF DESPAIR CHAPTER I THE FLAG: ACT FIRST As yet, nothing had c...
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CHAPTER III APPARITION TO FATHER MABEUF Marius no longer went to see any one, but he sometimes ...
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CHAPTER VIII TWO DO NOT MAKE A PAIR We have just spoken of M. Gillenormand's two daughters. The...
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CHAPTER VIII A SUCCESSFUL INTERROGATORY An hour later, in the darkness of night, two men and a ...
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CHAPTER VIII BILLOWS AND SHADOWS A man overboard! What matters it? The vessel does not halt. T...
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CHAPTER VII THE EFFECTS OF DREAMS MINGLED WITH HAPPINESS The lovers saw each other every day. C...
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BOOK FIFTH.--FOR A BLACK HUNT, A MUTE PACK CHAPTER I THE ZIGZAGS OF STRATEGY An observation he...
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CHAPTER II A NEST FOR OWL AND A WARBLER It was in front of this Gorbeau house that Jean Valjean...
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