Notre-Dame De Paris

Notre-Dame De Paris
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Victor Hugo. Notre-Dame De Paris

PREFACE

VOLUME I

BOOK FIRST

CHAPTER I. THE GRAND HALL

CHAPTER II. PIERRE GRINGOIRE

CHAPTER III. MONSIEUR THE CARDINAL

CHAPTER IV. MASTER JACQUES COPPENOLE

CHAPTER V. QUASIMODO

CHAPTER VI. ESMERALDA

BOOK SECOND

CHAPTER I. FROM CHARYBDIS TO SCYLLA

CHAPTER II. THE PLACE DE GREVE

CHAPTER III. KISSES FOR BLOWS

CHAPTER IV. THE INCONVENIENCES OF FOLLOWING A PRETTY WOMAN THROUGH THE

CHAPTER V. RESULT OF THE DANGERS

CHAPTER VI. THE BROKEN JUG

CHAPTER VII. A BRIDAL NIGHT

BOOK THIRD

CHAPTER I. NOTRE-DAME

CHAPTER II. A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF PARIS

BOOK FOURTH

CHAPTER I. GOOD SOULS

CHAPTER II. CLAUDE FROLLO

CHAPTER III. IMMANIS PECORIS CUSTOS, IMMANIOR IPSE

CHAPTER IV. THE DOG AND HIS MASTER

CHAPTER V. MORE ABOUT CLAUDE FROLLO

CHAPTER VI. UNPOPULARITY

BOOK FIFTH

CHAPTER I. ABBAS BEATI MARTINI

CHAPTER II. THIS WILL KILL THAT

BOOK SIXTH

CHAPTER I. AN IMPARTIAL GLANCE AT THE ANCIENT MAGISTRACY

CHAPTER II. THE RAT-HOLE

CHAPTER III. HISTORY OF A LEAVENED CAKE OF MAIZE

CHAPTER IV. A TEAR FOR A DROP OF WATER

CHAPTER V. END OF THE STORY OF THE CAKE

VOLUME II

BOOK SEVENTH

CHAPTER I. THE DANGER OF CONFIDING ONE’S SECRET TO A GOAT

CHAPTER II. A PRIEST AND A PHILOSOPHER ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS

CHAPTER III. THE BELLS

CHAPTER IV. ANANKE

CHAPTER V. THE TWO MEN CLOTHED IN BLACK

CHAPTER VI. THE EFFECT WHICH SEVEN OATHS IN THE OPEN AIR CAN PRODUCE

CHAPTER VII. THE MYSTERIOUS MONK

CHAPTER VIII. THE UTILITY OF WINDOWS WHICH OPEN ON THE RIVER

BOOK EIGHTH

CHAPTER I. THE CROWN CHANGED INTO A DRY LEAF

CHAPTER II. CONTINUATION OF THE CROWN WHICH WAS CHANGED INTO A DRY LEAF

CHAPTER III. END OF THE CROWN WHICH WAS TURNED INTO A DRY LEAF

CHAPTER IV. LASCIATE OGNI SPERANZA– LEAVE ALL HOPE BEHIND, YE WHO

CHAPTER V. THE MOTHER

CHAPTER VI. THREE HUMAN HEARTS DIFFERENTLY CONSTRUCTED

BOOK NINTH

CHAPTER I. DELIRIUM

CHAPTER II. HUNCHBACKED, ONE EYED, LAME

CHAPTER III. DEAF

CHAPTER IV. EARTHENWARE AND CRYSTAL

CHAPTER V. THE KEY TO THE RED DOOR

CHAPTER VI. CONTINUATION OF THE KEY TO THE RED DOOR

BOOK TENTH

CHAPTER I. GRINGOIRE HAS MANY GOOD IDEAS IN SUCCESSION. – RUE DES

CHAPTER II. TURN VAGABOND

CHAPTER III. LONG LIVE MIRTH

CHAPTER IV. AN AWKWARD FRIEND

CHAPTER V. THE RETREAT IN WHICH MONSIEUR LOUIS OF FRANCE SAYS HIS

CHAPTER VI. LITTLE SWORD IN POCKET

CHAPTER VII. CHATEAUPERS TO THE RESCUE

BOOK ELEVENTH

CHAPTER I. THE LITTLE SHOE

CHAPTER II. THE BEAUTIFUL CREATURE CLAD IN WHITE. (Dante.)

CHAPTER III. THE MARRIAGE OF PHOEBUS

CHAPTER IV. THE MARRIAGE OF QUASIMODO

NOTE

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Three hundred and forty-eight years, six months, and nineteen days ago to-day, the Parisians awoke to the sound of all the bells in the triple circuit of the city, the university, and the town ringing a full peal.

The sixth of January, 1482, is not, however, a day of which history has preserved the memory. There was nothing notable in the event which thus set the bells and the bourgeois of Paris in a ferment from early morning. It was neither an assault by the Picards nor the Burgundians, nor a hunt led along in procession, nor a revolt of scholars in the town of Laas, nor an entry of “our much dread lord, monsieur the king,” nor even a pretty hanging of male and female thieves by the courts of Paris. Neither was it the arrival, so frequent in the fifteenth century, of some plumed and bedizened embassy. It was barely two days since the last cavalcade of that nature, that of the Flemish ambassadors charged with concluding the marriage between the dauphin and Marguerite of Flanders, had made its entry into Paris, to the great annoyance of M. le Cardinal de Bourbon, who, for the sake of pleasing the king, had been obliged to assume an amiable mien towards this whole rustic rabble of Flemish burgomasters, and to regale them at his Hôtel de Bourbon, with a very “pretty morality, allegorical satire, and farce,” while a driving rain drenched the magnificent tapestries at his door.

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Djali struck seven blows. At that moment, the clock of the Pillar House rang out seven.

The people were amazed.

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