CHAPTER XXI THE HEROES All at once, the drum beat the charge. The attack was a hurricane. On t...
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CHAPTER XXII FOOT TO FOOT When there were no longer any of the leaders left alive, except Enjol...
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BOOK SECOND.--THE INTESTINE OF THE LEVIATHAN CHAPTER I THE LAND IMPOVERISHED BY THE SEA Paris ...
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CHAPTER XXIV PRISONER Marius was, in fact, a prisoner. The hand which had seized him from behi...
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CHAPTER XXIII ORESTES FASTING AND PYLADES DRUNK At length, by dint of mounting on each other's ...
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CHAPTER IV BRUNESEAU EXPLORING THE SEWERS The visit took place.It was a formidable campaign; a ...
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CHAPTER III BRUNESEAU The sewer of Paris in the Middle Ages was legendary. In the sixteenth cen...
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CHAPTER II ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE SEWER Let the reader imagine Paris lifted off like a cover, t...
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CHAPTER VI FUTURE PROGRESS The excavation of the sewer of Paris has been no slight task. The la...
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CHAPTER V PRESENT PROGRESS To-day the sewer is clean, cold, straight, correct. It almost realiz...
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CHAPTER III THE "SPUN" MAN This justice must be rendered to the police of that period...
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CHAPTER ICHAPTER II EXPLANATION On the day of the sixth of June, a battue of the sewers had bee...
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BOOK THIRD.--MUD BUT THE SOUL CHAPTER I THE SEWER AND ITS SURPRISES It was in the sewers of P...
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CHAPTER IV HE ALSO BEARS HIS CROSS Jean Valjean had resumed his march and had not again paused....
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CHAPTER VI THE FONTIS Jean Valjean found himself in the presence of a fontis. This sort of qua...
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