CHAPTER V A NIGHT BEHIND WHICH THERE IS DAY Jean Valjean turned round at the knock which he hea...
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CHAPTER VI THE GRASS COVERS AND THE RAIN EFFACES In the cemetery of Pere-Lachaise, in the vicin...
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CHAPTER VI ENJOLRAS AND HIS LIEUTENANTS It was about this epoch that Enjolras, in view of a pos...
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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 II EMBRYONIC FORMATION OF CRIMES IN THE INCUBATION OF PRISONS Javert's triumph in the G...
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BOOK SECOND.--EPONINE CHAPTER I THE LARK'S MEADOW Marius had witnessed the unexpected terminat...
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CHAPTER IV AN APPARITION TO MARIUS Some days after this visit of a "spirit" to Farmer...
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CHAPTER II JEAN VALJEAN AS A NATIONAL GUARD However, properly speaking, he lived in the Rue Plu...
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BOOK THIRD.--THE HOUSE IN THE RUE PLUMET CHAPTER I THE HOUSE WITH A SECRET About the middle of...
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CHAPTER IV CHANGE OF GATE It seemed that this garden, created in olden days to conceal wanton m...
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CHAPTER III FOLIIS AC FRONDIBUS The garden thus left to itself for more than half a century had...
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CHAPTER VI THE BATTLE BEGUN Cosette in her shadow, like Marius in his, was all ready to take fi...
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CHAPTER VII TO ONE SADNESS OPPOSE A SADNESS AND A HALF All situations have their instincts. Old...
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