Les Miserables
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1741 twelve hundred livres a year, Madame la Baronne de Pont- mercy will go and purchase a coupl ...
174 2 Les Miserables him w it h his eyes, a nd at t he moment when t he door opened, and Marius was on the point of going out, h ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1743 have not a penny then? You are dressed like a pickpocket.’ He rummaged in a drawer, drew fo ...
174 4 Les Miserables lancer, the officer. A gay girl, my good friend, a gay girl!— Pardieu, yes, the Rue Plumet. It is what used ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1745 boy, you shall pass it on to your grandson. Here are two hun- dred pistoles. Amuse yourself ...
174 6 Les Miserables disappeared. The old man remained for several minutes motionless and as though struck by lightning, without ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1747 BOOK NINTH.—WHITHER ARE THEY GOING? ...
174 8 Les Miserables CHAPTER I JEAN VALJEAN That same day, towards four o’clock in the afternoon, Jean Valjean was sitting alone ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1749 Moreover, Paris was not tranquil: political troubles presented this inconvenient feature, f ...
1750 Les Miserables self? In any case, it was evident that the garden had been vio- lated, and that strangers had made their way ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1751 CHAPTER II MARIUS Marius had left M. Gillenormand in despair. He had en- tered the house wi ...
1752 Les Miserables undressing, on his mattress. The sun was shining brightly when he sank into that frightful leaden slumber wh ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1753 head out of his revery and said: ‘Is there fighting on hand?’ At nightfall, at nine o’clock ...
1754 Les Miserables which was as black and as silent as a tomb and far more empty. He gazed at the stone seat on which he had pa ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1755 CHAPTER III M. MABEUF Jean Valjean’s purse was of no use to M. Mabeuf. M. Mabeuf, in his ve ...
1756 Les Miserables erable price, as waste paper, to a second-hand bookseller. Nothing now remained to him of his life’s work. H ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1757 the fact. The wretchedness of a child interests a mother, the wretchedness of a young man i ...
1758 Les Miserables forced to sell, they purchased of him for twenty sous that for which he had paid twenty francs, sometimes at ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1759 in a driving rain-storm. He had sold an Elzevir to pay for a carriage in which to go thithe ...
176 0 Les Miserables passing, and inquired:— ‘What is it?’ The gardener, spade on back, replied in the most unconcerned tone:— ‘ ...
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