Les Miserables

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226 Les Miserables


CHAPTER V


AT BOMBARDA’S


The Russian mountains having been exhausted, they be-
gan to think about dinner; and the radiant party of eight,
somewhat weary at last, became stranded in Bombarda’s
public house, a branch establishment which had been set
up in the Champs-Elysees by that famous restaurant-keep-
er, Bombarda, whose sign could then be seen in the Rue de
Rivoli, near Delorme Alley.
A large but ugly room, w it h an a lcove and a bed at t he end
(they had been obliged to put up with this accommodation in
view of the Sunday crowd); two windows whence they could
survey beyond the elms, the quay and the river; a magnifi-
cent August sunlight lightly touching the panes; two tables;
upon one of them a triumphant mountain of bouquets, min-
gled with the hats of men and women; at the other the four
couples seated round a merry confusion of platters, dishes,
glasses, and bottles; jugs of beer mingled with flasks of wine;
very little order on the table, some disorder beneath it;

“They made beneath the table
A noise, a clatter of the feet that was abominable,’
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