Les Miserables
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 461 husband beat her. She is dead. We have not been very happy. She was a good girl, who did not ...
462 Les Miserables own interests, I summon you for the last time to explain yourself clearly on two points. In the first place, ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 463 ing. I am a man who does not have something to eat every day. I was coming from Ailly; I was ...
464 Les Miserables with M. Baloup; I have had a settled residence. You worry me with your nonsense, there! Why is everybody purs ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 465 he is an ex-convict named Jean Valjean, and is very vicious and much to be feared. It is onl ...
466 Les Miserables that this passed under the Restoration. ‘Brevet,’ said the President, ‘you have undergone an ig- nominious se ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 467 been brought for this case. He was a small man of about fifty, brisk, wrinkled, frail, yello ...
468 Les Miserables pathetic words, and asked him, as he had asked the other two, if he persisted, without hesitation or trouble, ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 469 terrible was it; all eyes were turned to the point whence it had proceeded. A man, placed am ...
470 Les Miserables CHAPTER XI CHAMPMATHIEU MORE AND MORE ASTONISHED It was he, in fact. The clerk’s lamp illumined his counte- n ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 471 Brevet, and Chenildieu. ‘Do you not recognize me?’ said he. All three remained speechless, a ...
472 Les Miserables his home.’ M. Madeleine did not allow the district-attorney to finish; he interrupted him in accents full of ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 473 going to the galleys, I was a poor peasant, with very little intelligence, a sort of idiot; ...
474 Les Miserables ‘Cochepaille, you have, near the bend in your left arm, a date stamped in blue letters with burnt powder; the ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 475 obscure but a moment previously, without any further ex- planation: the whole crowd, as by a ...
476 Les Miserables opened, for those who do certain sovereign things are al- ways sure of being served by some one in the crowd. ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 477 BOOK EIGHTH.—A COU N TER-BLOW ...
478 Les Miserables CHAPTER I IN WHAT MIRROR M. MADELEINE CONTEMPLATES HIS HAIR The day had begun to dawn. Fantine had passed a s ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 479 been very ill the day before, and that she was better now, be- cause she thought that the ma ...
480 Les Miserables caught a glimpse in all this. He inquired:— ‘Can I see her?’ ‘Is not Monsieur le Maire going to have her chil ...
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