Les Miserables
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 681 the sound of her voice, the intervals which she allowed to elapse between one word and the n ...
682 Les Miserables She had completely forgotten the bread. She had recourse to the expedient of children who live in a constant ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 683 In the meantime, the man in the yellow coat had been fumbling in the fob of his waistcoat, w ...
684 Les Miserables inquired of the traveller. He made no reply. He appeared to be absorbed in thought. ‘What sort of a man is th ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 685 They went and seated themselves in the chimney-corner. They had a doll, which they turned ov ...
686 Les Miserables would have been equivalent to an order. But that a man with such a hat should permit himself such a desire, a ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 687 that pair of stockings for five francs. We can refuse nothing to travellers.’ ‘You must pay ...
688 Les Miserables Cosette had dropped her knitting, but had not left her seat. Cosette always moved as little as possible. She ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 689 and Azelma were bundling up the cat, Cosette, on her side, had dressed up her sword. That do ...
690 Les Miserables ‘Then this child is not yours?’ demanded the man. ‘Oh! mon Dieu! no, sir! she is a little beggar whom we have ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 691 The drunken men were still singing their song, and the child under the table was singing her ...
692 Les Miserables The two little girls paused in stupefaction; Cosette had dared to take their doll! Eponine rose, and, without ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 693 to the forest, nor the weight of the bucket of water, nor the loss of the money, nor the sig ...
694 Les Miserables It must be supposed that in the course of the hour and more which he had spent there he had taken confused no ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 695 Gross natures have this in common with naive natures, that they possess no transition state. ...
696 Les Miserables does not speak for fear lest he should weep. He nodded to Cosette, and placed the ‘lady’s’ hand in her tiny h ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 697 carrying Catherine in her arms. From time to time the Thenardier went to the other end of th ...
698 Les Miserables was certainly a magnificent fellow, and one to be feared. Many hours passed. The midnight mass was over, the ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 699 These words possess the mysterious and admirable prop- erty of swelling the bill on the foll ...
700 Les Miserables seemed to say, ‘There really was a time, then, when that monster was a maiden?’ Thenardier lied, however. Whe ...
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