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BOOK SEVENTH.--PARENTHESIS
I. The Convent as an Abstract IdeaII. The Convent as an Historical FactIII. On What Conditions One can respect the PastIV. The Convent from the Point of View of PrinciplesV. PrayerVI. The Absolute Goodness of PrayerVII. Precautions to be observed in BlameVIII. Faith, Law
BOOK EIGHTH.--CEMETERIES TAKE THAT WHICH IS COMMITTED THEM
I. Which treats of the Manner of entering a ConventII. Fauchelevent in the Presence of a DifficultyIII. Mother InnocenteIV. In which Jean Valjean has quite the Air of having readAustin CastillejoV. It is not Necessary to be Drunk in order to be ImmortalVI. Between Four PlanksVII. In which will be found the Origin of the Saying: Don'tlose the CardVIII. A Successful InterrogatoryIX. Cloister
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Title: Les Misérables
Complete in Five Volumes
Author: Victor Hugo
Translator: Isabel F. Hapgood
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PREFACE
BOOK FIRSTâA JUST MAN
CHAPTER IIâM. MYRIEL BECOMES M. WELCOME
CHAPTER IIIâA HARD BISHOPRIC FOR A GOOD BISHOP
CHAPTER IVâWORKS CORRESPONDING TO WORDS
CHAPTER VâMONSEIGNEUR BIENVENU MADE HIS CASSOCKS LAST TOO LONG
CHAPTER VIâWHO GUARDED HIS HOUSE FOR HIM
CHAPTER VIIâCRAVATTE
CHAPTER VIIIâPHILOSOPHY AFTER DRINKING
CHAPTER IXâTHE BROTHER AS DEPICTED BY THE SISTER
CHAPTER XâTHE BISHOP IN THE PRESENCE OF AN UNKNOWN LIGHT
CHAPTER XIâA RESTRICTION
CHAPTER XIIâTHE SOLITUDE OF MONSEIGNEUR WELCOME
CHAPTER XIIIâWHAT HE BELIEVED
CHAPTER XIVâWHAT HE THOUGHT
BOOK SECONDâTHE FALL
CHAPTER IIâPRUDENCE COUNSELLED TO WISDOM.
CHAPTER IIIâTHE HEROISM OF PASSIVE OBEDIENCE.
CHAPTER IVâDETAILS CONCERNING THE CHEESE-DAIRIES OF PONTARLIER.
CHAPTER VâTRANQUILLITY
CHAPTER VIâJEAN VALJEAN
CHAPTER VIIâTHE INTERIOR OF DESPAIR
CHAPTER VIIIâBILLOWS AND SHADOWS
CHAPTER IXâNEW TROUBLES
CHAPTER XâTHE MAN AROUSED
CHAPTER XIâWHAT HE DOES
CHAPTER XIIâTHE BISHOP WORKS
CHAPTER XIIIâLITTLE GERVAIS
BOOK THIRD.âIN THE YEAR 1817
CHAPTER IIâA DOUBLE QUARTETTE
CHAPTER IIIâFOUR AND FOUR
CHAPTER IVâTHOLOMYĂS IS SO MERRY THAT HE SINGS A SPANISH DITTY
CHAPTER VâAT BOMBARDAâS
CHAPTER VIâA CHAPTER IN WHICH THEY ADORE EACH OTHER
CHAPTER VIIâTHE WISDOM OF THOLOMYĂS
CHAPTER VIIIâTHE DEATH OF A HORSE
CHAPTER IXâA MERRY END TO MIRTH
BOOK FOURTH.âTO CONFIDE IS SOMETIMES TO DELIVER INTO A PERSONâS POWER
CHAPTER IIâFIRST SKETCH OF TWO UNPREPOSSESSING FIGURES
CHAPTER IIIâTHE LARK
BOOK FIFTH.âTHE DESCENT.
CHAPTER IIâMADELEINE
CHAPTER IIIâSUMS DEPOSITED WITH LAFFITTE
CHAPTER IVâM. MADELEINE IN MOURNING
CHAPTER VâVAGUE FLASHES ON THE HORIZON
CHAPTER VIâFATHER FAUCHELEVENT
CHAPTER VIIâFAUCHELEVENT BECOMES A GARDENER IN PARIS
CHAPTER VIIIâMADAME VICTURNIEN EXPENDS THIRTY FRANCS ON MORALITY
CHAPTER IXâMADAME VICTURNIENâS SUCCESS
CHAPTER XâRESULT OF THE SUCCESS
CHAPTER XIâCHRISTUS NOS LIBERAVIT
CHAPTER XIIâM. BAMATABOISâS INACTIVITY
CHAPTER XIIIâTHE SOLUTION OF SOME QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE MUNICIPAL POLICE
BOOK SIXTH.âJAVERT
CHAPTER IIâHOW JEAN MAY BECOME CHAMP
BOOK SEVENTH.âTHE CHAMPMATHIEU AFFAIR
CHAPTER IIâTHE PERSPICACITY OF MASTER SCAUFFLAIRE
CHAPTER IIIâA TEMPEST IN A SKULL
CHAPTER IVâFORMS ASSUMED BY SUFFERING DURING SLEEP
CHAPTER VâHINDRANCES
CHAPTER VIâSISTER SIMPLICE PUT TO THE PROOF
CHAPTER VIIâTHE TRAVELLER ON HIS ARRIVAL TAKES PRECAUTIONS FOR DEPARTURE
CHAPTER VIIIâAN ENTRANCE BY FAVOR
CHAPTER IXâA PLACE WHERE CONVICTIONS ARE IN PROCESS OF FORMATION
CHAPTER XâTHE SYSTEM OF DENIALS
CHAPTER XIâCHAMPMATHIEU MORE AND MORE ASTONISHED
BOOK EIGHTH.âA COUNTER-BLOW
CHAPTER IIâFANTINE HAPPY
CHAPTER IIIâJAVERT SATISFIED
CHAPTER IVâAUTHORITY REASSERTS ITS RIGHTS
CHAPTER VâA SUITABLE TOMB
VOLUME II.âCOSETTE
BOOK FIRST.âWATERLOO
CHAPTER IIâHOUGOMONT
CHAPTER IIIâTHE EIGHTEENTH OF JUNE, 1815
CHAPTER IVâA
CHAPTER VâTHE QUID OBSCURUM OF BATTLES
CHAPTER VIâFOUR OâCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON
CHAPTER VIIâNAPOLEON IN A GOOD HUMOR
CHAPTER VIIIâTHE EMPEROR PUTS A QUESTION TO THE GUIDE LACOSTE
CHAPTER IXâTHE UNEXPECTED
CHAPTER XâTHE PLATEAU OF MONT-SAINT-JEAN
CHAPTER XIâA BAD GUIDE TO NAPOLEON; A GOOD GUIDE TO BĂLOW
CHAPTER XIIâTHE GUARD
CHAPTER XIIIâTHE CATASTROPHE
CHAPTER XIVâTHE LAST SQUARE
CHAPTER XVâCAMBRONNE
CHAPTER XVIâQUOT LIBRAS IN DUCE?
CHAPTER XVIIâIS WATERLOO TO BE CONSIDERED GOOD?
CHAPTER XVIIIâA RECRUDESCENCE OF DIVINE RIGHT
CHAPTER XIXâTHE BATTLE-FIELD AT NIGHT
BOOK SECOND.âTHE SHIP ORION
CHAPTER IIâIN WHICH THE READER WILL PERUSE TWO VERSES, WHICH ARE OF THE DEVILâS COMPOSITION, POSSIBLY
CHAPTER IIIâTHE ANKLE-CHAIN MUST HAVE UNDERGONE A CERTAIN PREPARATORY MANIPULATION TO BE THUS BROKEN WITH A BLOW FROM A HAMMER
BOOK THIRD.âACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE PROMISE MADE TO THE DEAD WOMAN
CHAPTER IIâTWO COMPLETE PORTRAITS
CHAPTER IIIâMEN MUST HAVE WINE, AND HORSES MUST HAVE WATER
CHAPTER IVâENTRANCE ON THE SCENE OF A DOLL
CHAPTER VâTHE LITTLE ONE ALL ALONE
CHAPTER VIâWHICH POSSIBLY PROVES BOULATRUELLEâS INTELLIGENCE
CHAPTER VIIâCOSETTE SIDE BY SIDE WITH THE STRANGER IN THE DARK
CHAPTER VIIIâTHE UNPLEASANTNESS OF RECEIVING INTO ONEâS HOUSE A POOR MAN WHO MAY BE A RICH MAN
CHAPTER IXâTHĂNARDIER AND HIS MANĆUVRES
CHAPTER XâHE WHO SEEKS TO BETTER HIMSELF MAY RENDER HIS SITUATION WORSE
CHAPTER XIâNUMBER 9,430 REAPPEARS, AND COSETTE WINS IT IN THE LOTTERY
BOOK FOURTH.âTHE GORBEAU HOVEL
CHAPTER IIâA NEST FOR OWL AND A WARBLER
CHAPTER IIIâTWO MISFORTUNES MAKE ONE PIECE OF GOOD FORTUNE
CHAPTER IVâTHE REMARKS OF THE PRINCIPAL TENANT
CHAPTER VâA FIVE-FRANC PIECE FALLS ON THE GROUND AND PRODUCES A TUMULT
BOOK FIFTH.âFOR A BLACK HUNT, A MUTE PACK
CHAPTER IIâIT IS LUCKY THAT THE PONT DâAUSTERLITZ BEARS CARRIAGES
CHAPTER IIIâTO WIT, THE PLAN OF PARIS IN 1727
CHAPTER IVâTHE GROPINGS OF FLIGHT
CHAPTER VâWHICH WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE WITH GAS LANTERNS
CHAPTER VIâTHE BEGINNING OF AN ENIGMA
CHAPTER VIIâCONTINUATION OF THE ENIGMA
CHAPTER VIIIâTHE ENIGMA BECOMES DOUBLY MYSTERIOUS
CHAPTER IXâTHE MAN WITH THE BELL
CHAPTER XâWHICH EXPLAINS HOW JAVERT GOT ON THE SCENT
BOOK SIXTH.âLE PETIT-PICPUS
CHAPTER IIâTHE OBEDIENCE OF MARTIN VERGA
CHAPTER IIIâAUSTERITIES
CHAPTER IVâGAYETIES
CHAPTER VâDISTRACTIONS
CHAPTER VIâTHE LITTLE CONVENT
CHAPTER VIIâSOME SILHOUETTES OF THIS DARKNESS
CHAPTER VIIIâPOST CORDA LAPIDES
CHAPTER IXâA CENTURY UNDER A GUIMPE
CHAPTER XâORIGIN OF THE PERPETUAL ADORATION
CHAPTER XIâEND OF THE PETIT-PICPUS
BOOK SEVENTH.âPARENTHESIS
CHAPTER IIâTHE CONVENT AS AN HISTORICAL FACT
CHAPTER IIIâON WHAT CONDITIONS ONE CAN RESPECT THE PAST
CHAPTER IVâTHE CONVENT FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF PRINCIPLES
CHAPTER VâPRAYER
CHAPTER VIâTHE ABSOLUTE GOODNESS OF PRAYER
CHAPTER VIIâPRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED IN BLAME
CHAPTER VIIIâFAITH, LAW
BOOK EIGHTH.âCEMETERIES TAKE THAT WHICH IS COMMITTED THEM
CHAPTER IIâFAUCHELEVENT IN THE PRESENCE OF A DIFFICULTY
CHAPTER IIIâMOTHER INNOCENTE
CHAPTER IVâIN WHICH JEAN VALJEAN HAS QUITE THE AIR OF HAVING READ AUSTIN CASTILLEJO
CHAPTER VâIT IS NOT NECESSARY TO BE DRUNK IN ORDER TO BE IMMORTAL
CHAPTER VIâBETWEEN FOUR PLANKS
CHAPTER VIIâIN WHICH WILL BE FOUND THE ORIGIN OF THE SAYING: DONâT LOSE THE CARD
CHAPTER VIIIâA SUCCESSFUL INTERROGATORY
CHAPTER IXâCLOISTERED
VOLUME IIIâMARIUS.
BOOK FIRST.âPARIS STUDIED IN ITS ATOM
CHAPTER IIâSOME OF HIS PARTICULAR CHARACTERISTICS
CHAPTER IIIâHE IS AGREEABLE
CHAPTER IVâHE MAY BE OF USE
CHAPTER VâHIS FRONTIERS
CHAPTER VIâA BIT OF HISTORY
CHAPTER VIIâTHE GAMIN SHOULD HAVE HIS PLACE IN THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF INDIA
CHAPTER VIIIâIN WHICH THE READER WILL FIND A CHARMING SAYING OF THE LAST KING
CHAPTER IXâTHE OLD SOUL OF GAUL
CHAPTER XâECCE PARIS, ECCE HOMO
CHAPTER XIâTO SCOFF, TO REIGN
CHAPTER XIIâTHE FUTURE LATENT IN THE PEOPLE
CHAPTER XIIIâLITTLE GAVROCHE
BOOK SECOND.âTHE GREAT BOURGEOIS
CHAPTER IIâLIKE MASTER, LIKE HOUSE
CHAPTER IIIâLUC-ESPRIT
CHAPTER IVâA CENTENARIAN ASPIRANT
CHAPTER VâBASQUE AND NICOLETTE
CHAPTER VIâIN WHICH MAGNON AND HER TWO CHILDREN ARE SEEN
CHAPTER VIIâRULE: RECEIVE NO ONE EXCEPT IN THE EVENING
CHAPTER VIIIâTWO DO NOT MAKE A PAIR
BOOK THIRD.âTHE GRANDFATHER AND THE GRANDSON
CHAPTER IIâONE OF THE RED SPECTRES OF THAT EPOCH
CHAPTER IIIâREQUIESCANT
CHAPTER IVâEND OF THE BRIGAND
CHAPTER VâTHE UTILITY OF GOING TO MASS, IN ORDER TO BECOME A REVOLUTIONIST
CHAPTER VIâTHE CONSEQUENCES OF HAVING MET A WARDEN
CHAPTER VIIâSOME PETTICOAT
CHAPTER VIIIâMARBLE AGAINST GRANITE
BOOK FOURTH.âTHE FRIENDS OF THE A B C
CHAPTER IIâBLONDEAUâS FUNERAL ORATION BY BOSSUET
CHAPTER IIIâMARIUSâ ASTONISHMENTS
CHAPTER IVâTHE BACK ROOM OF THE CAFĂ MUSAIN
CHAPTER VâENLARGEMENT OF HORIZON
CHAPTER VIâRES ANGUSTA
BOOK FIFTH.âTHE EXCELLENCE OF MISFORTUNE
CHAPTER IIâMARIUS POOR
CHAPTER IIIâMARIUS GROWN UP
CHAPTER IVâM. MABEUF
CHAPTER VâPOVERTY A GOOD NEIGHBOR FOR MISERY
CHAPTER VIâTHE SUBSTITUTE
BOOK SIXTH.âTHE CONJUNCTION OF TWO STARS
CHAPTER IIâLUX FACTA EST
CHAPTER IIIâEFFECT OF THE SPRING
CHAPTER IVâBEGINNING OF A GREAT MALADY
CHAPTER VâDIVERS CLAPS OF THUNDER FALL ON MAâAM BOUGON
CHAPTER VIâTAKEN PRISONER
CHAPTER VIIâADVENTURES OF THE LETTER U DELIVERED OVER TO CONJECTURES
CHAPTER VIIIâTHE VETERANS THEMSELVES CAN BE HAPPY
CHAPTER IXâECLIPSE
BOOK SEVENTH.âPATRON MINETTE
CHAPTER IIâTHE LOWEST DEPTHS
CHAPTER IIIâBABET, GUEULEMER, CLAQUESOUS, AND MONTPARNASSE
CHAPTER IVâCOMPOSITION OF THE TROUPE
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