Les Misérables, v. 2

Les Misérables, v. 2
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Victor Hugo. Les Misérables, v. 2

BOOK I. WATERLOO

CHAPTER I. ON THE NIVELLES ROAD

CHAPTER II. HOUGOMONT

CHAPTER III. JUNE 18, 1815

CHAPTER IV. A

CHAPTER V. THE QUID OBSCURUM OF BATTLES

CHAPTER VI. FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON

CHAPTER VII. NAPOLEON IN GOOD HUMOR

CHAPTER VIII. THE EMPEROR ASKS THE GUIDE A QUESTION

CHAPTER IX. A SURPRISE

CHAPTER X. THE PLATEAU OF MONT ST. JEAN

CHAPTER XI. BÜLOW TO THE RESCUE

CHAPTER XII. THE GUARD

CHAPTER XIII. THE CATASTROPHE

CHAPTER XIV. THE LAST SQUARE

CHAPTER XV. CAMBRONNE

CHAPTER XVI. QUOT LIBRAS IN DUCE

CHAPTER XVII. OUGHT WATERLOO TO BE APPLAUDED?

CHAPTER XVIII. RESTORATION OF DIVINE RIGHT

CHAPTER XIX. THE BATTLE-FIELD BY NIGHT

BOOK II. THE SHIP ORION

CHAPTER I. NO. 24,601 BECOMES NO. 9430

CHAPTER II. TWO LINES OF A DOUBTFUL ORIGIN

CHAPTER III. ON BOARD THE "ORION."

BOOK III. THE PROMISE TO THE DEAD FULFILLED

CHAPTER I. THE WATER QUESTION AT MONTFERMEIL

CHAPTER II. TWO FULL-LENGTH PORTRAITS

CHAPTER III. MEN WANT WINE AND HORSES WATER

CHAPTER IV. A DOLL COMES ON THE STAGE

CHAPTER V. THE LITTLE ONE ALONE

CHAPTER VI. BOULATRUELLE MAY HAVE BEEN RIGHT

CHAPTER VII. COSETTE IN THE DARK WITH THE STRANGER

CHAPTER VIII. IS HE RICH OR POOR?

CHAPTER IX. THÉNARDIER AT WORK

CHAPTER X. THÉNARDIER HAS ONE REGRET

XI. NO. 9430 REAPPEARS, AND COSETTE WINS IT IN THE LOTTERY

BOOK IV. THE GORBEAU TENEMENT

I. MASTER GORBEAU

CHAPTER II. THE NEST OF AN OWL AND A LINNET

CHAPTER III. TWO EVILS MAKE A GOOD

CHAPTER IV. THE REMARKS OF THE CHIEF LODGER

CHAPTER V. NOISE MADE BY A FALLING FIVE-FRANC PIECE

BOOK V. FOR A STILL HUNT A DUMB PACK

CHAPTER I. STRATEGIC ZIGZAGS

CHAPTER II. IT IS FORTUNATE THAT THE BRIDGE OF AUSTERLITZ WILL CARRY WAGONS

CHAPTER III. CONSULT THE PLAN OF PARIS IN 1727

CHAPTER IV. ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE

CHAPTER V. A THING IMPOSSIBLE IN GASLIGHT

CHAPTER VI. THE BEGINNING OF AN ENIGMA

CHAPTER VII. CONTINUATION OF THE ENIGMA

CHAPTER VIII. THE ENIGMA INCREASES

CHAPTER IX. THE MAN WITH THE BELL

CHAPTER X. HOW JAVERT ONLY FOUND THE NEST

BOOK VI. PETIT PICPUS

CHAPTER I. NO. 62, RUE PICPUS

CHAPTER II. THE OBEDIENCE OF MARTIN VERGA

CHAPTER III. SEVERITIES

CHAPTER IV. GAYETIES

CHAPTER V. AMUSEMENTS

CHAPTER VI. THE LITTLE CONVENT

CHAPTER VII. A FEW PROFILES FROM THE SHADOW

CHAPTER VIII. POST CORDA LAPIDES

CHAPTER IX. A CENTURY UNDER A WIMPLE

CHAPTER X. ORIGIN OF THE PERPETUAL ADORATION

CHAPTER XI. THE END OF LITTLE PICPUS

BOOK VII. A PARENTHESIS

CHAPTER I. THE CONVENT AS AN ABSTRACT IDEA

CHAPTER II. THE CONVENT AS AN HISTORICAL FACT

CHAPTER III. ON WHAT TERMS THE PAST IS VENERABLE

CHAPTER IV. THE CONVENT FROM MORAL STANDPOINT

CHAPTER V. PRAYER

CHAPTER VI. ABSOLUTE GOODNESS OF PRATER

CHAPTER VII. CARE TO BE EXERCISED IN CONDEMNING

CHAPTER VIII. FAITH, LAW

BOOK VIII. CEMETERIES TAKE WHAT IS GIVEN THEM

CHAPTER I. HOW TO GET INTO A CONVENT

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III. MOTHER INNOCENT

CHAPTER IV. A PLAN OF ESCAPE

CHAPTER V. A DRUNKARD IS NOT IMMORTAL

CHAPTER VI. BETWEEN FOUR PLANKS

CHAPTER VII. FAUCHELEVENT HAS AN IDEA

CHAPTER VIII. A SUCCESSFUL EXAMINATION

CHAPTER IX. IN THE CONVENT

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On a fine May morning last year (1861) a wayfarer, the person who is telling this story, was coming from Nivelles, and was proceeding toward La Hulpe. He was on foot and following, between two rows of trees, a wide paved road which undulates over a constant succession of hills, that raise the road and let it fall again, and form, as it were, enormous waves. He had passed Lillois and Bois-Seigneur Isaac, and noticed in the west the slate-covered steeple of Braine l'Alleud, which looks like an overturned vase. He had just left behind him a wood upon a hill, and at the angle of a cross-road, by the side of a sort of worm-eaten gallows which bore the inscription, "Old barrier, No. 4," a wine-shop, having on its front the following notice: "The Four Winds, Échabeau, private coffee-house."

About half a mile beyond this pot-house, he reached a small valley, in which there is a stream that runs through an arch formed in the causeway. The clump of trees, wide-spread but very green, which fills the valley on one side of the road, is scattered on the other over the fields, and runs gracefully and capriciously toward Braine l'Alleud. On the right, and skirting the road, were an inn, a four-wheeled cart in front of the door, a large bundle of hop-poles, a plough, a pile of dry shrubs near a quick-set hedge, lime smoking in a square hole, and a ladder lying along an old shed with straw partitions. A girl was hoeing in a field, where a large yellow bill – probably of a show at some Kermesse – was flying in the wind. At the corner of the inn, a badly-paved path ran into the bushes by the side of a pond, on which a flotilla of ducks was navigating. The wayfarer turned into this path.

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"The English," the marauder answered.

The officer continued, —

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