Les Miserables
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 241 CHAPTER VIII THE DEATH OF A HORSE ‘The dinners are better at Edon’s than at Bombarda’s,’ ex- ...
242 Les Miserables ‘Wel l? ’ ‘Which do you prefer, Descartes or Spinoza?’ ‘Desaugiers,’ said Tholomyes. This decree pronounced, ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 243 tesan; for, oh, ladies! there were Bombardas in Greece and in Egypt. Apuleius tells us of th ...
244 Les Miserables “Elle etait de ce monde ou coucous et carrosses[3] Ont le meme destin; Et, rosse, elle a vecu ce que vivant l ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 245 CHAPTER IX A MERRY END TO MIRTH When the young girls were left alone, they leaned two by two ...
246 Les Miserables low and black, heavily loaded, noisily harnessed, rendered shapeless by trunks, tarpaulins, and valises, full ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 247 served them at dinner entered. He held in his hand some- thing which resembled a letter. ‘Wh ...
248 Les Miserables bility, at full trot, at the rate of three leagues an hour. It is necessary for the good of the country that ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 249 Fantine laughed with the rest. An hour later, when she had returned to her room, she wept. I ...
250 Les Miserables BOOK FOURTH.—TO CONFIDE IS SOMETIMES TO DELIVER INTO A PERSON’S POWER ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 251 CHAPTER I ONE MOTHER MEETS ANOTHER MOTHER There was, at Montfermeil, near Paris, during the ...
252 Les Miserables who had passed that way. It was the fore-carriage of one of those trucks which are used in wooded tracts of c ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 253 the middle, and in the loop, as in the rope of a swing, there were seated and grouped, on th ...
254 Les Miserables little girls were in ecstasies; the setting sun mingled in this joy, and nothing could be more charming than ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 255 concerned; she wore a cap of fine linen, ribbons on her bod- ice, and Valenciennes lace on h ...
256 Les Miserables It was Fantine, but difficult to recognize. Nevertheless, on scrutinizing her attentively, it was evident tha ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 257 heard the gossips say, as they looked at her child: ‘Who takes those children seriously! One ...
258 Les Miserables had nursed her child, and this had tired her chest, and she coughed a little. We shall have no further occasi ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 259 wayfarer sit down on the bench at the door, she herself being seated on the threshold. The t ...
260 Les Miserables coach when she met it; that from Villemomble she had come to Montfermeil on foot; that the little one had wal ...
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