Les Misérables

Les Misérables
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Sensational, dramatic, packed with rich excitement and filled with the sweep and violence of human passions, LES MISERABLES is not only superb adventure but a powerful social document. The story of how the convict Jean-Valjean struggled to escape his past and reaffirm his humanity, in a world brutalized by poverty and ignorance, became the gospel of the poor and the oppressed.

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Les Misérables. Victor Hugo

Chapter 1 M. Myriel

Chapter 2 M. Myriel becomes M. Welcome

Chapter 3 A Hard Bishopric for a Good Bishop

Chapter 4 Works corresponding to Words

Chapter 5 Monseigneur Bienvenu made his Cassocks last too long

Chapter 6 Who guarded his House for him

Chapter 7 Cravatte

Chapter 8 Philosophy after Drinking

Chapter 9 The Brother as depicted by the Sister

Chapter 10 The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown Light

Chapter 11 A Restriction

Chapter 12 The Solitude of Monseigneur Welcome

Chapter 13 What he believed

Chapter 14 What he thought

Chapter 1 The Evening of a Day of Walking

Chapter 2 Prudence counselled to Wisdom

Chapter 3 The Heroism of Passive Obedience

Chapter 4 Details concerning the Cheese-Dairies of Pontarlier

Chapter 5 Tranquillity

Chapter 6 Jean Valjean

Chapter 7 The Interior of Despair

Chapter 8 Billows and Shadows

Chapter 9 New Troubles

Chapter 10 The Man aroused

Chapter 11 What he does

Chapter 12 The Bishop works

Chapter 13 Little Gervais

Chapter 1 The Year 1817

Chapter 2 A Double Quartette

Chapter 3 Four and Four

Chapter 4 Tholomyes is so Merry that he sings a Spanish Ditty

Chapter 5 At Bombardas

Chapter 6 A Chapter in which they adore Each Other

Chapter 7 The Wisdom of Tholomyes

Chapter 8 The Death of a Horse

Chapter 9 A Merry End to Mirth

Chapter 1 One Mother meets Another Mother

Chapter 2 First Sketch of Two Unprepossessing Figures

Chapter 3 The Lark

Chapter 1 The History of a Progress in Black Glass Trinkets

Chapter 2 Madeleine

Chapter 3 Sums deposited with Laffitte

Chapter 4 M. Madeleine in Mourning

Chapter 5 Vague Flashes on the Horizon

Chapter 6 Father Fauchelevent

Chapter 7 Fauchelevent becomes a Gardener in Paris

Chapter 8 Madame Victurnien expends Thirty Francs on Morality

Chapter 9 Madame Victurnien's Success

Chapter 10 Result of the Success

Chapter 11 Christus nos Liberavit

Chapter 12 M. Bamatabois's Inactivity

Chapter 13 The Solution of Some Questions connected with the Municipal Police

Chapter 1 The Beginning of Repose

Chapter 2 How Jean may become Champ

Chapter 1 Sister Simplice

Chapter 2 The Perspicacity of Master Scaufflaire

Chapter 3 A Tempest in a Skull

Chapter 4 Forms assumed by Suffering during Sleep

Chapter 5 Hindrances

Chapter 6 Sister Simplice put to the Proof

Chapter 7 The Traveller on his Arrival takes Precautions for Departure

Chapter 8 An Entrance by Favor

Chapter 9 A Place where Convictions are in Process of Formation

Chapter 10 The System of Denials

Chapter 11 Champmathieu more and more Astonished

Chapter 1 In what Mirror M. Madeleine contemplates his Hair

Chapter 2 Fantine Happy

Chapter 3 Javert Satisfied

Chapter 4 Authority reasserts its Rights

Chapter 5 A Suitable Tomb

Chapter 1 What is met with on the Way from Nivelles

Chapter 2 Hougomont

Chapter 3 The Eighteenth of June, 1815

Chapter 4 A

Chapter 5 The Quid Obscurum of Battles

Chapter 6 Four o'clock in the Afternoon

Chapter 7 Napoleon in a Good Humor

Chapter 8 The Emperor puts a Question to the Guide Lacoste

Chapter 9 The Unexpected

Chapter 10 The Plateau of Mont-Saint-Jean

Chapter 11 A Bad Guide to Napoleon; a Good Guide to Bulow

Chapter 12 The Guard

Chapter 13 The Catastrophe

Chapter 14 The Last Square

Chapter 15 Cambronne

Chapter 16 Quot Libras in Duce?

Chapter 17 Is Waterloo to be considered Good?

Chapter 18 A Recrudescence of Divine Right

Chapter 19 The Battle-Field at Night

Chapter 1 Number 24,601 becomes Number 9,430

Chapter 2 In which the reader will peruse Two Verses which are of the Devil's Composition possibly

Chapter 3 The Ankle-Chain must have undergone a Certain Preparatory Manipulation to be thus broken with a Blow from a Hammer

Chapter 1 The Water Question at Montfermeil

Chapter 2 Two Complete Portraits

Chapter 3 Men must have Wine, and Horses must have Water

Chapter 4 Entrance on the Scene of a Doll

Chapter 5 The Little One All Alone

Chapter 6 Which possibly proves Boulatruelle's Intelligence

Chapter 7 Cosette Side by Side with the Stranger in the Dark

Chapter 8 The Unpleasantness of receiving into One's House a Poor Man who may be a Rich Man

Chapter 9 Thenardier at his Manoeuvres

Chapter 10 He who seeks to better himself may render his Situation Worse

Chapter 11 Number 9,430 reappears, and Cosette wins it in the Lottery

Chapter 1 Master Gorbeau

Chapter 2 A Nest for Owl and a Warbler

Chapter 3 Two Misfortunes make One Piece of Good Fortune

Chapter 4 The Remarks of the Principal Tenant

Chapter 5 A Five-Franc Piece falls on the Ground and produces a Tumult

Chapter 1 The Zigzags of Strategy

Chapter 2 It is Lucky that the Pont d'Austerlitz bears Carriages

Chapter 3 To Wit, the Plan of Paris in 1727

Chapter 4 The Gropings of Flight

Chapter 5 Which would be Impossible with Gas Lanterns

Chapter 6 The Beginning of an Enigma

Chapter 7 Continuation of the Enigma

Chapter 8 The Enigma becomes Doubly Mysterious

Chapter 9 The Man with the Bell

Chapter 10 Which explains how Javert got on the Scent

Chapter 1 Number 62 Rue Petit-Picpus

Chapter 2 The Obedience of Martin Verga

Chapter 3 Austerities

Chapter 4 Gayeties

Chapter 5 Distractions

Chapter 6 The Little Convent

Chapter 7 Some Silhouettes of this Darkness

Chapter 8 Post Corda Lapides

Chapter 9 A Century under a Guimpe

Chapter 10 Origin of the Perpetual Adoration

Chapter 11 End of the Petit-Picpus

Chapter 1 The Convent as an Abstract Idea

Chapter 2 The Convent as an Historical Fact

Chapter 3 On What Conditions One can respect the Past

Chapter 4 The Convent from the Point of View of Principles

Chapter 5 Prayer

Chapter 6 The Absolute Goodness of Prayer

Chapter 7 Precautions to be observed in Blame

Chapter 8 Faith, Law

Chapter 1 Which treats of the Manner of entering a Convent

Chapter 2 Fauchelevent in the Presence of a Difficulty

Chapter 3 Mother Innocente

Chapter 4 In which Jean Valjean has quite the Air of having read Austin Castillejo

Chapter 5 It is not Necessary to be Drunk in order to be Immortal

Chapter 6 Between Four Planks

Chapter 7 In which will be found the Origin of the Saying: Don't lose the Card

Chapter 8 A Successful Interrogatory

Chapter 9 Cloistered

Chapter 1 Parvulus

Chapter 2 Some of his Particular Characteristics

Chapter 3 He is Agreeable

Chapter 4 He may be of Use

Chapter 5 His Frontiers

Chapter 6 A Bit of History

Chapter 7 The Gamin should have his Place in the Classifications of India

Chapter 8 In which the Reader will find a Charming Saying of the Last King

Chapter 9 The Old Soul of Gaul

Chapter 10 Ecce Paris, ecce Homo

Chapter 11 To Scoff, to Reign

Chapter 12 The Future Latent in the People

Chapter 13 Little Gavroche

Chapter 1 Ninety Years and Thirty-two Teeth

Chapter 2 Like Master, Like House

Chapter 3 Luc-Esprit

Chapter 4 A Centenarian Aspirant

Chapter 5 Basque and Nicolette

Chapter 6 In which Magnon and her Two Children are seen

Chapter 7 Rule: Receive No One except in the Evening

Chapter 8 Two do not make a Pair

Chapter 1 An Ancient Salon

Chapter 2 One of the Red Spectres of that Epoch

Chapter 3 Requiescant

Chapter 4 End of the Brigand

Chapter 5 The Utility of going to Mass, in order to become a Revolutionist

Chapter 6 The Consequences of having met a Warden

Chapter 7 Some Petticoat

Chapter 8 Marble against Granite

Chapter 1 A Group which barely missed becoming Historic

Chapter 2 Blondeau's Funeral Oration by Bossuet

Chapter 3 Marius' Astonishments

Chapter 4 The Back Room of the Cafe Musain

Chapter 5 Enlargement of Horizon

Chapter 6 Res Angusta

Chapter 1 Marius Indigent

Chapter 2 Marius Poor

Chapter 3 Marius Grown Up

Chapter 4 M. Mabeuf

Chapter 5 Poverty a Good Neighbor for Misery

Chapter 6 The Substitute

Chapter 1 The Sobriquet; Mode of Formation of Family Names

Chapter 2 Lux Facta Est

Chapter 3 Effect of the Spring

Chapter 4 Beginning of a Great Malady

Chapter 5 Divers Claps of Thunder fall on Ma'am Bougon

Chapter 6 Taken Prisoner

Chapter 7 Adventures of the Letter U delivered over to Conjectures

Chapter 8 The Veterans themselves can be Happy

Chapter 9 Eclipse

Chapter 1 Mines and Miners

Chapter 2 The Lowest Depths

Chapter 3 Babet, Gueulemer, Claquesous, and Montparnasse

Chapter 4 Composition of the Troupe

Chapter 1 Marius, while seeking a Girl in a Bonnet encounters a Man in a Cap

Chapter 2 Treasure Trove

Chapter 3 Quadrifrons

Chapter 4 A Rose in Misery

Chapter 5 A Providential Peep-Hole

Chapter 6 The Wild Man in his Lair

Chapter 7 Strategy and Tactics

Chapter 8 The Ray of Light in the Hovel

Chapter 9 Jondrette comes near Weeping

Chapter 10 Tariff of Licensed Cabs, Two Francs an Hour

Chapter 11 Offers of Service from Misery to Wretchedness

Chapter 12 The Use made of M. Leblanc's Five-Franc Piece

Chapter 13 Solus cum Solo, in Loco Remoto, non cogitabuntur orare Pater Noster

Chapter 14 In which a Police Agent bestows Two Fistfuls on a Lawyer

Chapter 15 Jondrette makes his Purchases

Chapter 16 In which will be found the Words to an English Air which was in Fashion in 1832

Chapter 17 The Use made of Marius' Five-Franc Piece

Chapter 18 Marius' Two Chairs form a Vis-a-Vis

Chapter 19 Occupying One's Self with Obscure Depths

Chapter 20 The Trap

Chapter 21 One should always begin by arresting the Victims

Chapter 22 The Little One who was crying in Volume Two

Chapter 1 Well Cut

Chapter 2 Badly Sewed

Chapter 3 Louis Philippe

Chapter 4 Cracks beneath the Foundation

Chapter 5 Facts whence History springs and which History ignores

Chapter 6 Enjolras and his Lieutenants

Chapter 1 The Lark's Meadow

Chapter 2 Embryonic Formation of Crimes in the Incubation of Prisons

Chapter 3 Apparition to Father Mabeuf

Chapter 4 An Apparition to Marius

Chapter 1 The House with a Secret

Chapter 2 Jean Valjean as a National Guard

Chapter 3 Foliis ac Frondibus

Chapter 4 Change of Gate

Chapter 5 The Rose perceives that it is an Engine of War

Chapter 6 The Battle Begun

Chapter 7 To One Sadness oppose a Sadness and a Half

Chapter 8 The Chain-Gang

Chapter 1 A Wound without, Healing within

Chapter 2 Mother Plutarque finds no Difficulty in explaining a Phenomenon

Chapter 1 Solitude and Barracks Combined

Chapter 2 Cosette's Apprehensions

Chapter 3 Enriched with Commentaries by Toussaint

Chapter 4 A Heart beneath a Stone

Chapter 5 Cosette after the Letter

Chapter 6 Old People are made to go out opportunely

Chapter 1 The Malicious Playfulness of the Wind

Chapter 2 In which Little Gavroche extracts Profit from Napoleon the Great

Chapter 3 The Vicissitudes of Flight

Chapter 1 Origin

Chapter 2 Roots

Chapter 3 Slang which weeps and Slang which laughs

Chapter 4 The Two Duties: To Watch and to Hope

Chapter 1 Full Light

Chapter 2 The Bewilderment of Perfect Happiness

Chapter 3 The Beginning of Shadow

Chapter 4 A Cab runs in English and barks in Slang

Chapter 5 Things of the Night

Chapter 6 Marius becomes Practical once more to the Extent of Giving Cosette his Address

Chapter 7 The Old Heart and the Young Heart in the Presence of Each Other

Chapter 1 Jean Valjean

Chapter 2 Marius

Chapter 3 M. Mabeuf

Chapter 1 The Surface of the Question

Chapter 2 The Root of the Matter

Chapter 3 A Burial; an Occasion to be born again

Chapter 4 The Ebullitions of Former Days

Chapter 5 Originality of Paris

Chapter 1 Some Explanations with Regard to the Origin of Gavroche's Poetry. The Influence of an Academician on this Poetry

Chapter 2 Gavroche on the March

Chapter 3 Just Indignation of a Hair-dresser

Chapter 4 The Child is amazed at the Old Man

Chapter 5 The Old Man

Chapter 6 Recruits

Chapter 1 History of Corinthe from its Foundation

Chapter 2 Preliminary Gayeties

Chapter 3 Night begins to descend upon Grantaire

Chapter 4 An Attempt to console the Widow Hucheloup

Chapter 5 Preparations

Chapter 6 Waiting

Chapter 7 The Man recruited in the Rue des Billettes

Chapter 8 Many Interrogation Points with Regard to a Certain Le Cabuc, whose Name may not have been Le Cabuc

Chapter 1 From the Rue Plumet to the Quartier Saint-Denis

Chapter 2 An Owl's View of Paris

Chapter 3 The Extreme Edge

Chapter 1 The Flag: Act First

Chapter 2 The Flag: Act Second

Chapter 3 Gavroche would have done better to accept Enjolras' Carbine

Chapter 4 The Barrel of Powder

Chapter 5 End of the Verses of Jean Prouvaire

Chapter 6 The Agony of Death after the Agony of Life

Chapter 7 Gavroche as a Profound Calculator of Distances

Chapter 1 A Drinker is a Babbler

Chapter 2 The Street Urchin an Enemy of Light

Chapter 3 While Cosette and Toussaint are Asleep

Chapter 4 Gavroche's Excess of Zeal

Chapter 1 The Charybdis of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and the Scylla of the Faubourg du Temple

Chapter 2 What Is to Be Done in the Abyss if One Does Not Converse

Chapter 3 Light and Shadow

Chapter 4 Minus Five, Plus One

Chapter 5 The Horizon Which One Beholds from the Summit of a Barricade

Chapter 6 Marius Haggard, Javert Laconic

Chapter 7 The Situation Becomes Aggravated

Chapter 8 The Artillery-men Compel People to Take Them Seriously

Chapter 9 Employment of the Old Talents of a Poacher and That Infallible Marksmanship Which Influenced the Condemnation of 1796

Chapter 10 Dawn

Chapter 11 The Shot Which Misses Nothing and Kills No One

Chapter 12 Disorder a Partisan of Order

Chapter 13 Passing Gleams

Chapter 14 Wherein Will Appear the Name of Enjolras' Mistress

Chapter 15 Gavroche Outside

Chapter 16 How from a Brother One Becomes a Father

Chapter 17 Mortuus Pater Filium Moriturum Expectat

Chapter 18 The Vulture Becomes Prey

Chapter 19 Jean Valjean Takes His Revenge

Chapter 20 The Dead Are in the Right and the Living Are Not in the Wrong

Chapter 21 The Heroes

Chapter 22 Foot to Foot

Chapter 23 Orestes Fasting and Pylades Drunk

Chapter 24 Prisoner

Chapter 1 The Land Impoverished by the Sea

Chapter 2 Ancient History of the Sewer

Chapter 3 Bruneseau

Chapter 4

Chapter 5 Present Progress

Chapter 6 Future Progress

Chapter 1 The Sewer and Its Surprises

Chapter 2 Explanation

Chapter 3 The "Spun" Man

Chapter 4 He Also Bears His Cross

Chapter 5 In the Case of Sand, as in That of Woman, There Is a Fineness Which Is Treacherous

Chapter 6 The Fontis

Chapter 7 One Sometimes Runs Aground When One Fancies That One Is Disembarking

Chapter 8 The Torn Coat-Tail

Chapter 9 Marius Produces on Some One Who Is a Judge of the Matter, the Effect of Being Dead

Chapter 10 Return of the Son Who Was Prodigal of His Life

Chapter 11 Concussion in the Absolute

Chapter 12 The Grandfather

Chapter 1

Chapter 1 In Which the Tree with the Zinc Plaster Appears Again

Chapter 2 Marius, Emerging from Civil War, Makes Ready for Domestic War

Chapter 3 Marius Attacked

Chapter 4 Mademoiselle Gillenormand Ends by No Longer Thinking It a Bad Thing That M. Fauchelevent Should Have Entered With Something Under His Arm

Chapter 5 Deposit Your Money in a Forest Rather than with a Notary

Chapter 6 The Two Old Men Do Everything, Each One After His Own Fashion, to Render Cosette Happy

Chapter 7 The Effects of Dreams Mingled with Happiness

Chapter 8 Two Men Impossible to Find

Chapter 1 The 16th of February, 1833

Chapter 2 Jean Valjean Still Wears His Arm in a Sling

Chapter 3 The Inseparable

Chapter 4 The Immortal Liver

Chapter 1 The Seventh Circle and the Eighth Heaven

Chapter 2 The Obscurities Which a Revelation Can Contain

Chapter 1 The Lower Chamber

Chapter 2 Another Step Backwards

Chapter 3 They Recall the Garden of the Rue Plumet

Chapter 4 Attraction and Extinction

Chapter 1 Pity for the Unhappy, but Indulgence for the Happy

Chapter 2 Last Flickerings of a Lamp Without Oil

Chapter 3 A Pen Is Heavy to the Man Who Lifted the Fauchelevent's Cart

Chapter 4 A Bottle of Ink Which Only Succeeded in Whitening

Chapter 5 A Night Behind Which There Is Day

Chapter 6 The Grass Covers and the Rain Effaces

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