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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 6 Who guarded his House for him

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e was a garden, a quarter of an acre in extent. The two women occupied the first floor; the Bishop was lodged below. The first room, opening on the street, served him as dining-room, the second

bed, for use in cases of hospitality. The Bishop offered this bed to country

. In addition to this, there was in the garden a stable, which had formerly been the kitchen of the hospital, and in which the Bishop kept two cows. No mat

ly dear at D----, he hit upon the idea of having a compartment of boards constructed in the cow-

hairs. In addition to this the dining-room was ornamented with an antique sideboard, painted pink, in water colors. Out of a similar

y for a new altar for Monseigneur's oratory; on each occasion he had taken the money and had given it to the

fect, or the general, or the staff of the regiment in garrison, or several pupils from the little seminary, the chairs had to be fetched from the winter salon in the stable, the

n relieved the embarrassment of the situation by standing in front of the

demoiselle Baptistine had also in her own room a very large easy-chair of wood, which had formerly been gilded, and which was covered with flowered pekin; but they had been obliged t

mahogany in swan's neck style, with a sofa. But this would have cost five hundred francs at least, and in view of the fact that she had only been able to lay by

he oratory; the other near the bookcase, opening into the dining-room. The bookcase was a large cupboard with glass doors filled with books; the chimney was of wood painted to represent marble, and habitually without fire. In the chimney stood a pair of firedogs of iron, ornamented above with two garlanded vases, and flutings which had formerly been silvered with silver leaf, which was a sort of

of Citeaux, diocese of Chartres. When the Bishop succeeded to this apartment, after the hospital patients, he had found these portraits there, and had left them. They were priests, and probably donors--two reasons for respecting them. All that he knew about these two persons was, that they had been appointed by the king, the one to hi

to avoid the expense of a new one, Madame Magloire was forced to take a large seam in the very middle of it.

e ground floor as well as those on the first floor, were w

ng a hospital, this house had been the ancient parliament house of the Bourgeois. Hence this decoration. The chambers were paved in red bricks, which were washed every week, with straw mats in front of all the b

Magloire contemplated every day with delight, as they glistened splendidly upon the coarse linen cloth. And since we are now painting the Bis

reat-aunt. These candlesticks held two wax candles, and usually figured on the Bishop's chimney-piece. Whe

, in which Madame Magloire locked up the six silver knives and forks and the bi

hem four square plots rimmed with box. In three of these, Madame Magloire cultivated vegetables; in the fourth, the Bishop had planted some flowers; here and there stood a few fruit-trees. Madame Magloire had once remarked, with a sort of gentle malice: "Monseigneur, you

ener could have wished to see him. Moreover, he made no pretensions to botany; he ignored groups and consistency; he made not the slightest effort to decide between Tournefort and the natural method; he took part neither with the buds against the cotyledons, nor with Juss

g except the latch. All that the first passerby had to do at any hour, was to give it a push. At first, the two women had been very much tried by this door, which was never fastened, but Monsieur de D---- had said to them, "Have bolts put on your rooms, if that will please you." They had ended by sharing his confidence, or by at least acting a

ritten this other note: "Am not I a physician like them? I also have

o asks a shelter of you. The very man who is embar

s not committing an indiscretion, to a certain extent, in leaving his door unfastened day and night, at the mercy of any one who should choose to enter, and whether, in short, he did not fear lest some misfortune might occur in a hou

ke of somet

priest as well as the bravery of a colonel of dr

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Les Miserables
Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 1 M. Myriel
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 2 M. Myriel becomes M. Welcome
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 3 A Hard Bishopric for a Good Bishop
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 4 Works corresponding to Words
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 5 Monseigneur Bienvenu made his Cassocks last too long
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 6 Who guarded his House for him
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 7 Cravatte
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 8 Philosophy after Drinking
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 9 The Brother as depicted by the Sister
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 10 The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown Light
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 11 A Restriction
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 12 The Solitude of Monseigneur Welcome
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 13 What he believed
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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 14 What he thought
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 1 The Evening of a Day of Walking
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 2 Prudence counselled to Wisdom
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 3 The Heroism of Passive Obedience
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 4 Details concerning the Cheese-Dairies of Pontarlier
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 5 Tranquillity
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 6 Jean Valjean
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 7 The Interior of Despair
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 8 Billows and Shadows
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 9 New Troubles
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 10 The Man aroused
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 11 What he does
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 12 The Bishop works
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Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 13 LITTLE GERVAIS
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 1 The Year 1817
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 2 A Double Quartette
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 3 Four and Four
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 4 Tholomyes is so Merry that he sings a Spanish Ditty
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 5 At Bombardas
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 6 A Chapter in which they adore Each Other
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 7 The Wisdom of Tholomyes
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 8 The Death of a Horse
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Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 9 A Merry End to Mirth
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Part 1 Book 4 Chapter 1 One Mother meets Another Mother
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Part 1 Book 4 Chapter 2 First Sketch of Two Unprepossessing Figures
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Part 1 Book 4 Chapter 3 The Lark
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 1 The History of a Progress in Black Glass Trinkets
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 2 Madeleine
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 3 Sums deposited with Laffitte
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 4 M. Madeleine in Mourning
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 5 Vague Flashes on the Horizon
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 6 Father Fauchelevent
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 7 Fauchelevent becomes a Gardener in Paris
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 8 Madame Victurnien expends Thirty Francs on Morality
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 10 Result of the Success
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 11 Christus nos Liberavit
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Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 13 The Solution of Some Questions connected with the Municipal Police
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Part 1 Book 6 Chapter 1 The Beginning of Repose
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Part 1 Book 6 Chapter 2 How Jean may become Champ
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 1 Sister Simplice
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 2 The Perspicacity of Master Scaufflaire
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 3 A Tempest in a Skull
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 4 Forms assumed by Suffering during Sleep
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 5 Hindrances
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 6 Sister Simplice put to the Proof
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 7 The Traveller on his Arrival takes Precautions for Departure
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 8 An Entrance by Favor
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 9 A Place where Convictions are in Process of Formation
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 10 The System of Denials
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Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 11 Champmathieu more and more Astonished
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Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 1 In what Mirror M. Madeleine contemplates his Hair
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Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 2 Fantine Happy
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Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 3 Javert Satisfied
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Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 4 Authority reasserts its Rights
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Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 5 A Suitable Tomb
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 1 What is met with on the Way from Nivelles
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 2 Hougomont
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 3 The Eighteenth of June, 1815
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 4 A
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 5 The Quid Obscurum of Battles
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 7 Napoleon in a Good Humor
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 8 The Emperor puts a Question to the Guide Lacoste
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 9 The Unexpected
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 10 The Plateau of Mont-Saint-Jean
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 11 A Bad Guide to Napoleon
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 12 The Guard
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 13 The Catastrophe
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 14 The Last Square
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 15 Cambronne
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 16 Quot Libras in Duce
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 17 Is Waterloo to be considered Good
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 18 A Recrudescence of Divine Right
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Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 19 The Battle-Field at Night
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Part 2 Book 2 Chapter 1 Number 24,601 becomes Number 9,430
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Part 2 Book 2 Chapter 2 In which the reader will peruse Two Verses
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Part 2 Book 2 Chapter 3 The Ankle-Chain must have undergone a Certain
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 1 The Water Question at Montfermeil
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 2 Two Complete Portraits
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 3 Men must have Wine, and Horses must have Water
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 4 Entrance on the Scene of a Doll
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 5 The Little One All Alone
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 7 Cosette Side by Side with the Stranger in the Dark
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 8 The Unpleasantness of receiving
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 9 Thenardier at his Manoeuvres
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 10 He who seeks to better himself may render his Situation Worse
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Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 11 Number 9,430 reappears, and Cosette wins it in the Lottery
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Part 2 Book 4 Chapter 1 Master Gorbeau
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