Les Miserables
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 921 ‘But she will hear.’ ‘She will not listen. Besides, what the cloister knows the world learns ...
922 Les Miserables peror Henry II., who combated Antipope Gregory and re-established Benoit VIII., has two surnames, the Saint a ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 923 ject. ‘Reverend Mother, I am the one who is to nail up the coffin in the basement of the chu ...
924 Les Miserables CHAPTER IV IN WHICH JEAN VALJEAN HAS QUITE THE AIR OF HAVING READ AUSTIN CASTILLEJO The strides of a lame man ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 925 Cosette nodded gravely. Jean Valjean turned round at the noise made by Fau- chelevent openin ...
926 Les Miserables done by to-morrow morning. It is to-morrow that I am to bring you in. The prioress expects you.’ Then he expl ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 927 nun has died.’ The government sends a coffin. The next day it sends a hearse and undertaker’ ...
928 Les Miserables ‘Let it be a white cloth, then.’ ‘You are not like other men, Father Madeleine.’ To behold such devices, whic ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 929 the convent; the porter has the key to the door which com- municates with the church.’ ‘When ...
930 Les Miserables ‘But that is impossible!’ ‘Bah! Impossible to take a hammer and drive some nails in a plank?’ What seemed unp ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 931 plank on loosely.’ ‘Good! And what if you should happen to cough or to sneeze?’ ‘A man who i ...
932 Les Miserables ger puts the corpses in the grave, and I put the grave-digger in my pocket. I will tell you what will take pl ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 933 CHAPTER V IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO BE DRUNK IN ORDER TO BE IMMORTAL On the following day, as t ...
934 Les Miserables cemeteries of Paris. It had its peculiar usages, just as it had its carriage entrance and its house door, whi ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 935 [16] Instead of porte cochere and porte batarde. This cemetery, with its peculiarities outsi ...
936 Les Miserables difficulty, and there had been no hitch. Let us remark in passing, that the burial of Mother Cru- cifixion un ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 937 hearse, and said half aloud, as he rubbed his big hands:— ‘Here’s a fine farce!’ All at once ...
938 Les Miserables Fauchelevent stood there with his mouth wide open. He had hardly the strength to stammer:— ‘But it is not pos ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 939 Fauchelevent passed the unexpected Gribier once more in review. He was one of those men who, ...
940 Les Miserables Fauchelevent thought: ‘I am lost.’ They were only a few turns of the wheel distant from the small alley leadi ...
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