CHAPTER II AN OWL'S VIEW OF PARIS A being who could have hovered over Paris that night with the...
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BOOK THIRTEENTH.--MARIUS ENTERS THE SHADOW CHAPTER I FROM THE RUE PLUMET TO THE QUARTIER SAINT-...
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CHAPTER II THE FLAG: ACT SECOND Since they had arrived at Corinthe, and had begun the construct...
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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 V END OF THE VERSES OF JEAN PROUVAIRE All flocked around Marius. Courfeyrac flung himse...
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CHAPTER IV THE BARREL OF POWDER Marius, still concealed in the turn of the Rue Mondetour, had w...
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CHAPTER VII GAVROCHE AS A PROFOUND CALCULATOR OF DISTANCES Marius kept his promise. He dropped ...
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CHAPTER VI THE AGONY OF DEATH AFTER THE AGONY OF LIFE A peculiarity of this species of war is, ...
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CHAPTER II THE STREET URCHIN AN ENEMY OF LIGHT How long did he remain thus? What was the ebb an...
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BOOK FIFTEENTH.--THE RUE DE L'HOMME ARME CHAPTER I A DRINKER IS A BABBLER What are the convuls...
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CHAPTER IV GAVROCHE'S EXCESS OF ZEAL In the meantime, Gavroche had had an adventure. Gavroche,...
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CHAPTER III WHILE COSETTE AND TOUSSAINT ARE ASLEEP Jean Valjean went into the house with Marius...
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CHAPTER II SOME OF HIS PARTICULAR CHARACTERISTICS The gamin--the street Arab--of Paris is the d...
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Volume III Marius BOOK FIRST.--PARIS STUDIED IN ITS ATOM CHAPTER I PARVULUS Paris has a chil...
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