Les Miserables
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1641 come to his assistance. He listened. With the exception of the patrol, no one had passed th ...
1642 Les Miserables Pavee, halt in the recess above which Thenardier was, as it were, suspended. Here this man was joined by a s ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1643 The antique slang of the great century is no longer spo- ken except in the Temple, and Babe ...
1644 Les Miserables You have to be knowing. He’s only a greenhorn. He must have let himself be taken in by a bobby, perhaps even ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1645 would be gone. Thenardier was panting on his wall like the shipwrecked sufferers of the Med ...
1646 Les Miserables ‘Only fasten the rope to the wall.’ ‘I can’t.’ ‘Then one of us must climb up,’ said Montparnasse. ‘Three sto ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1647 ‘Are you a man, young ‘un?’ Gavroche shrugged his shoulders, and replied:— ‘A young ‘un lik ...
1648 Les Miserables gamin directed his steps towards the flue, which it was easy to enter, thanks to a large crack which touched ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1649 ed house, an old rotten gate on a garden, and lone women.’ ‘Well! why not?’ demanded Thenar ...
1650 Les Miserables BOOK SEVENTH.—SLANG ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1651 CHAPTER I OR IGIN Pigritia is a terrible word. It engenders a whole world, la pegre, for wh ...
1652 Les Miserables trepid friend of the people, Balzac and Eugene Sue, having represented their ruffians as talking their natur ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1653 a frightful, living, and bristling thicket which quivers, rus- tles, wavers, returns to sha ...
1654 Les Miserables of the real estate by the mortgagor,’ the playwright who says: ‘The piece was hissed,’ the comedian who says ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1655 perfroschinum, reptitalmus, dracatholicum, angelorum, postmegorum, talked slang. The sugar- ...
1656 Les Miserables and we restrict slang to slang. The veritable slang and the slang that is pre-eminently slang, if the two wo ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1657 To this we reply in one word, only. Assuredly, if the tongue which a nation or a province h ...
1658 Les Miserables Have these historians of hearts and souls duties at all infe- rior to the historians of external facts? Does ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1659 having some bad action to perform, disguises itself. There it clothes itself in word-masks, ...
1660 Les Miserables stirs about in monstrous wise in that immense gray fog composed of rain and night, of hunger, of vice, of fa ...
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