678 Les Miserables
CHAPTER VIII
THE UNPLEASANTNESS OF
RECEIVING INTO ONE’S
HOUSE A POOR MAN WHO
MAY BE A RICH MAN
Cosette could not refrain from casting a sidelong glance
at the big doll, which was still displayed at the toy-mer-
chant’s; then she knocked. The door opened. The Thenardier
appeared with a candle in her hand.
‘Ah! so it’s you, you little wretch! good mercy, but you’ve
taken your time! The hussy has been amusing herself!’
‘Madame,’ said Cosette, trembling all over, ‘here’s a gen-
tleman who wants a lodging.’
The Thenardier speedily replaced her gruff air by her
amiable grimace, a change of aspect common to tavern-
keepers, and eagerly sought the new-comer with her eyes.
‘This is the gentleman?’ said she.
‘Yes, Madame,’ replied the man, raising his hand to his
hat.