Les Miserables
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1141 is a mask; the lie lurks beneath it. A people which accepts a charter abdicates. The law is ...
1142 Les Miserables CHAPTER V ENLARGEMENT OF HORIZON The shocks of youthful minds among themselves have this admirable property, ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1143 anything about it. In the midst of the uproar, Bossuet all at once terminated some apostrop ...
1144 Les Miserables titude of the torso to which he was addicted. He gave it up to listen. Enjolras, whose blue eye was not fixe ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1145 great as the pyramids, at Tilsit he taught Emperors majes- ty, at the Academy of Sciences h ...
1146 Les Miserables triumph, to have for halting-places all capitals, to take his grenadiers and to make kings of them, to decre ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1147 was gazing gravely at him. Marius, however, having rallied his ideas to some extent, did no ...
1148 Les Miserables CHAPTER VI RES ANGUSTA That evening left Marius profoundly shaken, and with a melancholy shadow in his soul. ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1149 take a step which should estrange him from that father. His discomfort was augmented by all ...
1150 Les Miserables ‘Do you want me to lend you some?’ ‘Never.’ ‘Have you clothes?’ ‘Here is what I have.’ ‘Have you trinkets?’ ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1151 one can live by it.’ ‘I will learn English and German.’ ‘And in the meanwhile?’ ‘In the mea ...
1152 Les Miserables to supply all his needs. At that moment, he had three francs left. His aunt did not inform his grandfather o ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1153 BOOK FIFTH.—THE EXCELLENCE OF MISFORTUNE ...
115 4 Les Miserables CHAPTER I MARIUS INDIGENT Life became hard for Marius. It was nothing to eat his clothes and his watch. He ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1155 poignant blushes of wretchedness. Admirable and terrible trial from which the feeble emerge ...
1156 Les Miserables wrapped it up in a paper, put it under his arm, between two books, and went away. It was Marius. On this cut ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1157 took the letter, read it, tore it in four pieces, and threw it into the waste-basket. Two o ...
1158 Les Miserables CHAPTER II MARIUS POOR It is the same with wretchedness as with everything else. It ends by becoming bearabl ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1159 ticles of furniture. This furniture belonged to him. He gave three francs a month to the ol ...
1160 Les Miserables rich. He sometimes lent ten francs to a friend. Courfeyrac had once been able to borrow sixty francs of him. ...
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