LES MISÉRABLES
Contents
Vol 1
Fantine
- PREFACE
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BOOK FIRST — A JUST MAN
- CHAPTER I — M. MYRIEL
- CHAPTER II — M. MYRIEL BECOMES M. WELCOME
- CHAPTER III — A HARD BISHOPRIC FOR A GOOD BISHOP
- CHAPTER IV — WORKS CORRESPONDING TO WORDS
- CHAPTER V — MONSEIGNEUR BIENVENU MADE HIS CASSOCKS LAST TOO LONG
- CHAPTER VI — WHO GUARDED HIS HOUSE FOR HIM
- CHAPTER VII — CRAVATTE
- CHAPTER VIII — PHILOSOPHY AFTER DRINKING
- CHAPTER IX — THE BROTHER AS DEPICTED BY THE SISTER
- CHAPTER X — THE BISHOP IN THE PRESENCE OF AN UNKNOWN LIGHT
- CHAPTER XI — A RESTRICTION
- CHAPTER XII — THE SOLITUDE OF MONSEIGNEUR WELCOME
- CHAPTER XIII — WHAT HE BELIEVED
- CHAPTER XIV — WHAT HE THOUGHT
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BOOK SECOND — THE FALL
- CHAPTER I — THE EVENING OF A DAY OF WALKING
- CHAPTER II — PRUDENCE COUNSELLED TO WISDOM
- CHAPTER III — THE HEROISM OF PASSIVE OBEDIENCE
- CHAPTER IV — DETAILS CONCERNING THE CHEESE-DAIRIES OF PONTARLIER
- CHAPTER V — TRANQUILLITY
- CHAPTER VI — JEAN VALJEAN
- CHAPTER VII — THE INTERIOR OF DESPAIR
- CHAPTER VIII — BILLOWS AND SHADOWS
- CHAPTER IX — NEW TROUBLES
- CHAPTER X — THE MAN AROUSED
- CHAPTER XI — WHAT HE DOES
- CHAPTER XII — THE BISHOP WORKS
- CHAPTER XIII — LITTLE GERVAIS
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BOOK THIRD — IN THE YEAR 1817
- CHAPTER I — THE YEAR 1817
- CHAPTER II — A DOUBLE QUARTETTE
- CHAPTER III — FOUR AND FOUR
- CHAPTER IV — THOLOMYÈS IS SO MERRY THAT HE SINGS A SPANISH DITTY
- CHAPTER V — AT BOMBARDA’S
- CHAPTER VI — A CHAPTER IN WHICH THEY ADORE EACH OTHER
- CHAPTER VII — THE WISDOM OF THOLOMYÈS
- CHAPTER VIII — THE DEATH OF A HORSE
- CHAPTER IX — A MERRY END TO MIRTH
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BOOK FOURTH — TO CONFIDE IS SOMETIMES TO DELIVER INTO A PERSON’S POWER
- CHAPTER I — ONE MOTHER MEETS ANOTHER MOTHER
- CHAPTER II — FIRST SKETCH OF TWO UNPREPOSSESSING FIGURES
- CHAPTER III — THE LARK
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BOOK FIFTH — THE DESCENT
- CHAPTER I — THE HISTORY OF A PROGRESS IN BLACK GLASS TRINKETS
- CHAPTER II — MADELEINE
- CHAPTER III — SUMS DEPOSITED WITH LAFFITTE
- CHAPTER IV — M. MADELEINE IN MOURNING
- CHAPTER V — VAGUE FLASHES ON THE HORIZON
- CHAPTER VI — FATHER FAUCHELEVENT
- CHAPTER VII — FAUCHELEVENT BECOMES A GARDENER IN PARIS
- CHAPTER VIII — MADAME VICTURNIEN EXPENDS THIRTY FRANCS ON MORALITY
- CHAPTER IX — MADAME VICTURNIEN’S SUCCESS
- CHAPTER X — RESULT OF THE SUCCESS
- CHAPTER XI — CHRISTUS NOS LIBERAVIT
- CHAPTER XII — M. BAMATABOIS’S INACTIVITY
- CHAPTER XIII — THE SOLUTION OF SOME QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE MUNICIPAL POLICE
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BOOK SIXTH — JAVERT
- CHAPTER I — THE BEGINNING OF REPOSE
- CHAPTER II — HOW JEAN MAY BECOME CHAMP
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BOOK SEVENTH — THE CHAMPMATHIEU AFFAIR
- CHAPTER I — SISTER SIMPLICE
- CHAPTER II — THE PERSPICACITY OF MASTER SCAUFFLAIRE
- CHAPTER III — A TEMPEST IN A SKULL
- CHAPTER IV — FORMS ASSUMED BY SUFFERING DURING SLEEP
- CHAPTER V — HINDRANCES
- CHAPTER VI — SISTER SIMPLICE PUT TO THE PROOF
- CHAPTER VII — THE TRAVELLER ON HIS ARRIVAL TAKES PRECAUTIONS FOR DEPARTURE
- CHAPTER VIII — AN ENTRANCE BY FAVOR
- CHAPTER IX — A PLACE WHERE CONVICTIONS ARE IN PROCESS OF FORMATION
- CHAPTER X — THE SYSTEM OF DENIALS
- CHAPTER XI — CHAMPMATHIEU MORE AND MORE ASTONISHED
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BOOK EIGHTH — A COUNTER-BLOW
- CHAPTER I — IN WHAT MIRROR M. MADELEINE CONTEMPLATES HIS HAIR
- CHAPTER II — FANTINE HAPPY
- CHAPTER III — JAVERT SATISFIED
- CHAPTER IV — AUTHORITY REASSERTS ITS RIGHTS
- CHAPTER V — A SUITABLE TOMB
Vol 2
Cosette
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BOOK FIRST — WATERLOO
- CHAPTER I — WHAT IS MET WITH ON THE WAY FROM NIVELLES
- CHAPTER II — HOUGOMONT
- CHAPTER III — THE EIGHTEENTH OF JUNE, 1815
- CHAPTER IV — A
- CHAPTER V — THE QUID OBSCURUM OF BATTLES
- CHAPTER VI — FOUR O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON
- CHAPTER VII — NAPOLEON IN A GOOD HUMOR
- CHAPTER VIII — THE EMPEROR PUTS A QUESTION TO THE GUIDE LACOSTE
- CHAPTER IX — THE UNEXPECTED
- CHAPTER X — THE PLATEAU OF MONT-SAINT-JEAN
- CHAPTER XI — A BAD GUIDE TO NAPOLEON; A GOOD GUIDE TO BÜLOW
- CHAPTER XII — THE GUARD
- CHAPTER XIII — THE CATASTROPHE
- CHAPTER XIV — THE LAST SQUARE
- CHAPTER XV — CAMBRONNE
- CHAPTER XVI — QUOT LIBRAS IN DUCE?
- CHAPTER XVII — IS WATERLOO TO BE CONSIDERED GOOD?
- CHAPTER XVIII — A RECRUDESCENCE OF DIVINE RIGHT
- CHAPTER XIX — THE BATTLE-FIELD AT NIGHT
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BOOK SECOND — THE SHIP ORION
- CHAPTER I — NUMBER 24,601 BECOMES NUMBER 9,430
- CHAPTER II — IN WHICH THE READER WILL PERUSE TWO VERSES, WHICH ARE OF THE DEVIL’S COMPOSITION, POSSIBLY
- CHAPTER III — THE ANKLE-CHAIN MUST HAVE UNDERGONE A CERTAIN PREPARATORY MANIPULATION TO BE THUS BROKEN WITH A BLOW FROM A HAMMER
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BOOK THIRD — ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE PROMISE MADE TO THE DEAD WOMAN
- CHAPTER I — THE WATER QUESTION AT MONTFERMEIL
- CHAPTER II — TWO COMPLETE PORTRAITS
- CHAPTER III — MEN MUST HAVE WINE, AND HORSES MUST HAVE WATER
- CHAPTER IV — ENTRANCE ON THE SCENE OF A DOLL
- CHAPTER V — THE LITTLE ONE ALL ALONE
- CHAPTER VI — WHICH POSSIBLY PROVES BOULATRUELLE’S INTELLIGENCE
- CHAPTER VII — COSETTE SIDE BY SIDE WITH THE STRANGER IN THE DARK
- CHAPTER VIII — THE UNPLEASANTNESS OF RECEIVING INTO ONE’S HOUSE A POOR MAN WHO MAY BE A RICH MAN
- CHAPTER IX — THÉNARDIER AND HIS MANŒUVRES
- CHAPTER X — HE WHO SEEKS TO BETTER HIMSELF MAY RENDER HIS SITUATION WORSE
- CHAPTER XI — NUMBER 9,430 REAPPEARS, AND COSETTE WINS IT IN THE LOTTERY
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BOOK FOURTH — THE GORBEAU HOVEL
- CHAPTER I — MASTER GORBEAU
- CHAPTER II — A NEST FOR OWL AND A WARBLER
- CHAPTER III — TWO MISFORTUNES MAKE ONE PIECE OF GOOD FORTUNE
- CHAPTER IV — THE REMARKS OF THE PRINCIPAL TENANT
- CHAPTER V — A FIVE-FRANC PIECE FALLS ON THE GROUND AND PRODUCES A TUMULT
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BOOK FIFTH — FOR A BLACK HUNT, A MUTE PACK
- CHAPTER I — THE ZIGZAGS OF STRATEGY
- CHAPTER II — IT IS LUCKY THAT THE PONT D’AUSTERLITZ BEARS CARRIAGES
- CHAPTER III — TO WIT, THE PLAN OF PARIS IN 1727
- CHAPTER IV — THE GROPINGS OF FLIGHT
- CHAPTER V — WHICH WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE WITH GAS LANTERNS
- CHAPTER VI — THE BEGINNING OF AN ENIGMA
- CHAPTER VII — CONTINUATION OF THE ENIGMA
- CHAPTER VIII — THE ENIGMA BECOMES DOUBLY MYSTERIOUS
- CHAPTER IX — THE MAN WITH THE BELL
- CHAPTER X — WHICH EXPLAINS HOW JAVERT GOT ON THE SCENT
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BOOK SIXTH — LE PETIT-PICPUS
- CHAPTER I — NUMBER 62 RUE PETIT-PICPUS
- CHAPTER II — THE OBEDIENCE OF MARTIN VERGA
- CHAPTER III — AUSTERITIES
- CHAPTER IV — GAYETIES
- CHAPTER V — DISTRACTIONS
- CHAPTER VI — THE LITTLE CONVENT
- CHAPTER VII — SOME SILHOUETTES OF THIS DARKNESS
- CHAPTER VIII — POST CORDA LAPIDES
- CHAPTER IX — A CENTURY UNDER A GUIMPE
- CHAPTER X — ORIGIN OF THE PERPETUAL ADORATION
- CHAPTER XI — END OF THE PETIT-PICPUS
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BOOK SEVENTH — PARENTHESIS
- CHAPTER I — THE CONVENT AS AN ABSTRACT IDEA
- CHAPTER II — THE CONVENT AS AN HISTORICAL FACT
- CHAPTER III — ON WHAT CONDITIONS ONE CAN RESPECT THE PAST
- CHAPTER IV — THE CONVENT FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF PRINCIPLES
- CHAPTER V — PRAYER
- CHAPTER VI — THE ABSOLUTE GOODNESS OF PRAYER
- CHAPTER VII — PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED IN BLAME
- CHAPTER VIII — FAITH, LAW
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BOOK EIGHTH — CEMETERIES TAKE THAT WHICH IS COMMITTED THEM
- CHAPTER I — WHICH TREATS OF THE MANNER OF ENTERING A CONVENT
- CHAPTER II — FAUCHELEVENT IN THE PRESENCE OF A DIFFICULTY
- CHAPTER III — MOTHER INNOCENTE
- CHAPTER IV — IN WHICH JEAN VALJEAN HAS QUITE THE AIR OF HAVING READ AUSTIN CASTILLEJO
- CHAPTER V — IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO BE DRUNK IN ORDER TO BE IMMORTAL
- CHAPTER VI — BETWEEN FOUR PLANKS
- CHAPTER VII — IN WHICH WILL BE FOUND THE ORIGIN OF THE SAYING: DON’T LOSE THE CARD
- CHAPTER VIII — A SUCCESSFUL INTERROGATORY
- CHAPTER IX — CLOISTERED
Vol 3
Marius
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BOOK FIRST — PARIS STUDIED IN ITS ATOM
- CHAPTER I — PARVULUS
- CHAPTER II — SOME OF HIS PARTICULAR CHARACTERISTICS
- CHAPTER III — HE IS AGREEABLE
- CHAPTER IV — HE MAY BE OF USE
- CHAPTER V — HIS FRONTIERS
- CHAPTER VI — A BIT OF HISTORY
- CHAPTER VII — THE GAMIN SHOULD HAVE HIS PLACE IN THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF INDIA
- CHAPTER VIII — IN WHICH THE READER WILL FIND A CHARMING SAYING OF THE LAST KING
- CHAPTER IX — THE OLD SOUL OF GAUL
- CHAPTER X — ECCE PARIS, ECCE HOMO
- CHAPTER XI — TO SCOFF, TO REIGN
- CHAPTER XII — THE FUTURE LATENT IN THE PEOPLE
- CHAPTER XIII — LITTLE GAVROCHE
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BOOK SECOND — THE GREAT BOURGEOIS
- CHAPTER I — NINETY YEARS AND THIRTY-TWO TEETH
- CHAPTER II — LIKE MASTER, LIKE HOUSE
- CHAPTER III — LUC-ESPRIT
- CHAPTER IV — A CENTENARIAN ASPIRANT
- CHAPTER V — BASQUE AND NICOLETTE
- CHAPTER VI — IN WHICH MAGNON AND HER TWO CHILDREN ARE SEEN
- CHAPTER VII — RULE: RECEIVE NO ONE EXCEPT IN THE EVENING
- CHAPTER VIII — TWO DO NOT MAKE A PAIR
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BOOK THIRD — THE GRANDFATHER AND THE GRANDSON
- CHAPTER I — AN ANCIENT SALON
- CHAPTER II — ONE OF THE RED SPECTRES OF THAT EPOCH
- CHAPTER III — REQUIESCANT
- CHAPTER IV — END OF THE BRIGAND
- CHAPTER V — THE UTILITY OF GOING TO MASS, IN ORDER TO BECOME A REVOLUTIONIST
- CHAPTER VI — THE CONSEQUENCES OF HAVING MET A WARDEN
- CHAPTER VII — SOME PETTICOAT
- CHAPTER VIII — MARBLE AGAINST GRANITE
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BOOK FOURTH — THE FRIENDS OF THE A B C
- CHAPTER I — A GROUP WHICH BARELY MISSED BECOMING HISTORIC
- CHAPTER II — BLONDEAU’S FUNERAL ORATION BY BOSSUET
- CHAPTER III — MARIUS’ ASTONISHMENTS
- CHAPTER IV — THE BACK ROOM OF THE CAFÉ MUSAIN
- CHAPTER V — ENLARGEMENT OF HORIZON
- CHAPTER VI — RES ANGUSTA
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BOOK FIFTH — THE EXCELLENCE OF MISFORTUNE
- CHAPTER I — MARIUS INDIGENT
- CHAPTER II — MARIUS POOR
- CHAPTER III — MARIUS GROWN UP
- CHAPTER IV — M. MABEUF
- CHAPTER V — POVERTY A GOOD NEIGHBOR FOR MISERY
- CHAPTER VI — THE SUBSTITUTE
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BOOK SIXTH — THE CONJUNCTION OF TWO STARS
- CHAPTER I — THE SOBRIQUET: MODE OF FORMATION OF FAMILY NAMES
- CHAPTER II — LUX FACTA EST
- CHAPTER III — EFFECT OF THE SPRING
- CHAPTER IV — BEGINNING OF A GREAT MALADY
- CHAPTER V — DIVERS CLAPS OF THUNDER FALL ON MA’AM BOUGON
- CHAPTER VI — TAKEN PRISONER
- CHAPTER VII — ADVENTURES OF THE LETTER U DELIVERED OVER TO CONJECTURES
- CHAPTER VIII — THE VETERANS THEMSELVES CAN BE HAPPY
- CHAPTER IX — ECLIPSE
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BOOK SEVENTH — PATRON MINETTE
- CHAPTER I — MINES AND MINERS
- CHAPTER II — THE LOWEST DEPTHS
- CHAPTER III — BABET, GUEULEMER, CLAQUESOUS, AND MONTPARNASSE
- CHAPTER IV — COMPOSITION OF THE TROUPE
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BOOK EIGHTH — THE WICKED POOR MAN
- CHAPTER I — MARIUS, WHILE SEEKING A GIRL IN A BONNET, ENCOUNTERS A MAN IN A CAP
- CHAPTER II — TREASURE TROVE
- CHAPTER III — QUADRIFRONS
- CHAPTER IV — A ROSE IN MISERY
- CHAPTER V — A PROVIDENTIAL PEEP-HOLE
- CHAPTER VI — THE WILD MAN IN HIS LAIR
- CHAPTER VII — STRATEGY AND TACTICS
- CHAPTER VIII — THE RAY OF LIGHT IN THE HOVEL
- CHAPTER IX — JONDRETTE COMES NEAR WEEPING
- CHAPTER X — TARIFF OF LICENSED CABS: TWO FRANCS AN HOUR
- CHAPTER XI — OFFERS OF SERVICE FROM MISERY TO WRETCHEDNESS
- CHAPTER XII — THE USE MADE OF M. LEBLANC’S FIVE-FRANC PIECE
- CHAPTER XIII — SOLUS CUM SOLO, IN LOCO REMOTO, NON COGITABUNTUR ORARE PATER NOSTER
- CHAPTER XIV — IN WHICH A POLICE AGENT BESTOWS TWO FISTFULS ON A LAWYER
- CHAPTER XV — JONDRETTE MAKES HIS PURCHASES
- CHAPTER XVI — IN WHICH WILL BE FOUND THE WORDS TO AN ENGLISH AIR WHICH WAS IN FASHION IN 1832
- CHAPTER XVII — THE USE MADE OF MARIUS’ FIVE-FRANC PIECE
- CHAPTER XVIII — MARIUS’ TWO CHAIRS FORM A VIS-A-VIS
- CHAPTER XIX — OCCUPYING ONE’S SELF WITH OBSCURE DEPTHS
- CHAPTER XX — THE TRAP
- CHAPTER XXI — ONE SHOULD ALWAYS BEGIN BY ARRESTING THE VICTIMS
- CHAPTER XXII — THE LITTLE ONE WHO WAS CRYING IN VOLUME TWO
Vol 4
Saint Denis
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BOOK FIRST — A FEW PAGES OF HISTORY
- CHAPTER I — WELL CUT
- CHAPTER II — BADLY SEWED
- CHAPTER III — LOUIS PHILIPPE
- CHAPTER IV — CRACKS BENEATH THE FOUNDATION
- CHAPTER V — FACTS WHENCE HISTORY SPRINGS AND WHICH HISTORY IGNORES
- CHAPTER VI — ENJOLRAS AND HIS LIEUTENANTS
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BOOK SECOND — ÉPONINE
- CHAPTER I — THE LARK’S MEADOW
- CHAPTER II — EMBRYONIC FORMATION OF CRIMES IN THE INCUBATION OF PRISONS
- CHAPTER III — APPARITION TO FATHER MABEUF
- CHAPTER IV — AN APPARITION TO MARIUS
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BOOK THIRD — THE HOUSE IN THE RUE PLUMET
- CHAPTER I — THE HOUSE WITH A SECRET
- CHAPTER II — JEAN VALJEAN AS A NATIONAL GUARD
- CHAPTER III — FOLIIS AC FRONDIBUS
- CHAPTER IV — CHANGE OF GATE
- CHAPTER V — THE ROSE PERCEIVES THAT IT IS AN ENGINE OF WAR
- CHAPTER VI — THE BATTLE BEGUN
- CHAPTER VII — TO ONE SADNESS OPPOSE A SADNESS AND A HALF
- CHAPTER VIII — THE CHAIN-GANG
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BOOK FOURTH — SUCCOR FROM BELOW MAY TURN OUT TO BE SUCCOR FROM ON HIGH
- CHAPTER I — A WOUND WITHOUT, HEALING WITHIN
- CHAPTER II — MOTHER PLUTARQUE FINDS NO DIFFICULTY IN EXPLAINING A PHENOMENON
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BOOK FIFTH — THE END OF WHICH DOES NOT RESEMBLE THE BEGINNING
- CHAPTER I — SOLITUDE AND THE BARRACKS COMBINED
- CHAPTER II — COSETTE’S APPREHENSIONS
- CHAPTER III — ENRICHED WITH COMMENTARIES BY TOUSSAINT
- CHAPTER IV — A HEART BENEATH A STONE
- CHAPTER V — COSETTE AFTER THE LETTER
- CHAPTER VI — OLD PEOPLE ARE MADE TO GO OUT OPPORTUNELY
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BOOK SIXTH — LITTLE GAVROCHE
- CHAPTER I — THE MALICIOUS PLAYFULNESS OF THE WIND
- CHAPTER II — IN WHICH LITTLE GAVROCHE EXTRACTS PROFIT FROM NAPOLEON THE GREAT
- CHAPTER III — THE VICISSITUDES OF FLIGHT
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BOOK SEVENTH — SLANG
- CHAPTER I — ORIGIN
- CHAPTER II — ROOTS
- CHAPTER III — SLANG WHICH WEEPS AND SLANG WHICH LAUGHS
- CHAPTER IV — THE TWO DUTIES: TO WATCH AND TO HOPE
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BOOK EIGHTH — ENCHANTMENTS AND DESOLATIONS
- CHAPTER I — FULL LIGHT
- CHAPTER II — THE BEWILDERMENT OF PERFECT HAPPINESS
- CHAPTER III — THE BEGINNING OF SHADOW
- CHAPTER IV — A CAB RUNS IN ENGLISH AND BARKS IN SLANG
- CHAPTER V — THINGS OF THE NIGHT
- CHAPTER VI — MARIUS BECOMES PRACTICAL ONCE MORE TO THE EXTENT OF GIVING COSETTE HIS ADDRESS
- CHAPTER VII — THE OLD HEART AND THE YOUNG HEART IN THE PRESENCE OF EACH OTHER
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BOOK NINTH — WHITHER ARE THEY GOING?
- CHAPTER I — JEAN VALJEAN
- CHAPTER II — MARIUS
- CHAPTER III — M. MABEUF
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BOOK TENTH — THE 5TH OF JUNE, 1832
- CHAPTER I — THE SURFACE OF THE QUESTION
- CHAPTER II — THE ROOT OF THE MATTER
- CHAPTER III — A BURIAL; AN OCCASION TO BE BORN AGAIN
- CHAPTER IV — THE EBULLITIONS OF FORMER DAYS
- CHAPTER V — ORIGINALITY OF PARIS
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BOOK ELEVENTH — THE ATOM FRATERNIZES WITH THE HURRICANE
- CHAPTER I — SOME EXPLANATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE ORIGIN OF GAVROCHE’S POETRY.
- CHAPTER II — GAVROCHE ON THE MARCH
- CHAPTER III — JUST INDIGNATION OF A HAIR-DRESSER
- CHAPTER IV — THE CHILD IS AMAZED AT THE OLD MAN
- CHAPTER V — THE OLD MAN
- CHAPTER VI — RECRUITS
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BOOK TWELFTH — CORINTHE
- CHAPTER I — HISTORY OF CORINTHE FROM ITS FOUNDATION
- CHAPTER II — PRELIMINARY GAYETIES
- CHAPTER III — NIGHT BEGINS TO DESCEND UPON GRANTAIRE
- CHAPTER IV — AN ATTEMPT TO CONSOLE THE WIDOW HUCHELOUP
- CHAPTER V — PREPARATIONS
- CHAPTER VI — WAITING
- CHAPTER VII — THE MAN RECRUITED IN THE RUE DES BILLETTES
- CHAPTER VIII — MANY INTERROGATION POINTS WITH REGARD TO A CERTAIN LE CABUC
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BOOK THIRTEENTH — MARIUS ENTERS THE SHADOW
- CHAPTER I — FROM THE RUE PLUMET TO THE QUARTIER SAINT-DENIS
- CHAPTER II — AN OWL’S VIEW OF PARIS
- CHAPTER III — THE EXTREME EDGE
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BOOK FOURTEENTH — THE GRANDEURS OF DESPAIR
- CHAPTER I — THE FLAG: ACT FIRST
- CHAPTER II — THE FLAG: ACT SECOND
- CHAPTER III — GAVROCHE WOULD HAVE DONE BETTER TO ACCEPT ENJOLRAS’ CARBINE
- CHAPTER IV — THE BARREL OF POWDER
- CHAPTER V — END OF THE VERSES OF JEAN PROUVAIRE
- CHAPTER VI — THE AGONY OF DEATH AFTER THE AGONY OF LIFE
- CHAPTER VII — GAVROCHE AS A PROFOUND CALCULATOR OF DISTANCES
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BOOK FIFTEENTH — THE RUE DE L’HOMME ARMÉ
- CHAPTER I — A DRINKER IS A BABBLER
- CHAPTER II — THE STREET URCHIN AN ENEMY OF LIGHT
- CHAPTER III — WHILE COSETTE AND TOUSSAINT ARE ASLEEP
- CHAPTER IV — GAVROCHE’S EXCESS OF ZEAL
Vol 5
Jean Valjean
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BOOK FIRST — THE WAR BETWEEN FOUR WALLS
- CHAPTER I — THE CHARYBDIS OF THE FAUBOURG SAINT ANTOINE AND THE SCYLLA
- CHAPTER II — WHAT IS TO BE DONE IN THE ABYSS IF ONE DOES NOT CONVERSE
- CHAPTER III — LIGHT AND SHADOW
- CHAPTER IV — MINUS FIVE, PLUS ONE
- CHAPTER V — THE HORIZON WHICH ONE BEHOLDS FROM THE SUMMIT OF A BARRICADE
- CHAPTER VI — MARIUS HAGGARD, JAVERT LACONIC
- CHAPTER VII — THE SITUATION BECOMES AGGRAVATED
- CHAPTER VIII — THE ARTILLERY-MEN COMPEL PEOPLE TO TAKE THEM SERIOUSLY
- CHAPTER IX — EMPLOYMENT OF THE OLD TALENTS OF A POACHER AND THAT INFALLIBLE MARKSMANSHIP WHICH INFLUENCED THE CONDEMNATION OF 1796
- CHAPTER X — DAWN
- CHAPTER XI — THE SHOT WHICH MISSES NOTHING AND KILLS NO ONE
- CHAPTER XII — DISORDER A PARTISAN OF ORDER
- CHAPTER XIII — PASSING GLEAMS
- CHAPTER XIV — WHEREIN WILL APPEAR THE NAME OF ENJOLRAS’ MISTRESS
- CHAPTER XV — GAVROCHE OUTSIDE
- CHAPTER XVI — HOW FROM A BROTHER ONE BECOMES A FATHER
- CHAPTER XVII — MORTUUS PATER FILIUM MORITURUM EXPECTAT
- CHAPTER XVIII — THE VULTURE BECOME PREY
- CHAPTER XIX — JEAN VALJEAN TAKES HIS REVENGE
- CHAPTER XX — THE DEAD ARE IN THE RIGHT AND THE LIVING ARE NOT IN THE WRONG
- CHAPTER XXI — THE HEROES
- CHAPTER XXII — FOOT TO FOOT
- CHAPTER XXIII — ORESTES FASTING AND PYLADES DRUNK
- CHAPTER XXIV — PRISONER
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BOOK SECOND — THE INTESTINE OF THE LEVIATHAN
- CHAPTER I — THE LAND IMPOVERISHED BY THE SEA
- CHAPTER II — ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE SEWER
- CHAPTER III — BRUNESEAU
- CHAPTER IV
- CHAPTER V — PRESENT PROGRESS
- CHAPTER VI — FUTURE PROGRESS
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BOOK THIRD — MUD BUT THE SOUL
- CHAPTER I — THE SEWER AND ITS SURPRISES
- CHAPTER II — EXPLANATION
- CHAPTER III — THE “SPUN” MAN
- CHAPTER IV — HE ALSO BEARS HIS CROSS
- CHAPTER V — IN THE CASE OF SAND AS IN THAT OF WOMAN, THERE IS A FINENESS WHICH IS TREACHEROUS
- CHAPTER VI — THE FONTIS
- CHAPTER VII — ONE SOMETIMES RUNS AGROUND WHEN ONE FANCIES THAT ONE IS DISEMBARKING
- CHAPTER VIII — THE TORN COAT-TAIL
- CHAPTER IX — MARIUS PRODUCES ON SOME ONE WHO IS A JUDGE OF THE MATTER, THE EFFECT OF BEING DEAD
- CHAPTER X — RETURN OF THE SON WHO WAS PRODIGAL OF HIS LIFE
- CHAPTER XI — CONCUSSION IN THE ABSOLUTE
- CHAPTER XII — THE GRANDFATHER
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BOOK FOURTH — JAVERT DERAILED
- CHAPTER I
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BOOK FIFTH — GRANDSON AND GRANDFATHER
- CHAPTER I — IN WHICH THE TREE WITH THE ZINC PLASTER APPEARS AGAIN
- CHAPTER II — MARIUS, EMERGING FROM CIVIL WAR, MAKES READY FOR DOMESTIC WAR
- CHAPTER III — MARIUS ATTACKED
- CHAPTER IV — MADEMOISELLE GILLENORMAND ENDS BY NO LONGER THINKING IT A BAD THING THAT M. FAUCHELEVENT SHOULD HAVE ENTERED WITH SOMETHING UNDER HIS ARM
- CHAPTER V — DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN A FOREST RATHER THAN WITH A NOTARY
- CHAPTER VI — THE TWO OLD MEN DO EVERYTHING, EACH ONE AFTER HIS OWN FASHION, TO RENDER COSETTE HAPPY
- CHAPTER VII — THE EFFECTS OF DREAMS MINGLED WITH HAPPINESS
- CHAPTER VIII — TWO MEN IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND
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BOOK SIXTH — THE SLEEPLESS NIGHT
- CHAPTER I — THE 16TH OF FEBRUARY, 1833
- CHAPTER II — JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
- CHAPTER III — THE INSEPARABLE
- CHAPTER IV — THE IMMORTAL LIVER
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BOOK SEVENTH — THE LAST DRAUGHT FROM THE CUP
- CHAPTER I — THE SEVENTH CIRCLE AND THE EIGHTH HEAVEN
- CHAPTER II — THE OBSCURITIES WHICH A REVELATION CAN CONTAIN
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BOOK EIGHTH — FADING AWAY OF THE TWILIGHT
- CHAPTER I — THE LOWER CHAMBER
- CHAPTER II — ANOTHER STEP BACKWARDS
- CHAPTER III — THEY RECALL THE GARDEN OF THE RUE PLUMET
- CHAPTER IV — ATTRACTION AND EXTINCTION
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BOOK NINTH — SUPREME SHADOW, SUPREME DAWN
- CHAPTER I — PITY FOR THE UNHAPPY, BUT INDULGENCE FOR THE HAPPY
- CHAPTER II — LAST FLICKERINGS OF A LAMP WITHOUT OIL
- CHAPTER III — A PEN IS HEAVY TO THE MAN WHO LIFTED THE FAUCHELEVENT’S CART
- CHAPTER IV — A BOTTLE OF INK WHICH ONLY SUCCEEDED IN WHITENING
- CHAPTER V — A NIGHT BEHIND WHICH THERE IS DAY
- CHAPTER VI — THE GRASS COVERS AND THE RAIN EFFACES
- LETTER TO M. DAELLI
- FOOTNOTES:
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