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Only the little
lark
never sang.
Les Misérables (V1)
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In BOOK 4: CHAPTER III—THE LARK
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The poor
Lark
continued to shiver.
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In BOOK 5: CHAPTER X—RESULT OF THE SUCCESS
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And off he went to the
Lark
's meadow.
Les Misérables (V4)
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In BOOK 2: CHAPTER IV—AN APPARITION TO MARIUS
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She was called the
Lark
in the neighborhood.
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In BOOK 4: CHAPTER III—THE LARK
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This
lark
is going to turn into a milch cow.
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In BOOK 6: CHAPTER I—THE BEGINNING OF REPOSE
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But after the word "
Lark
" Marius heard nothing more.
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In BOOK 2: CHAPTER I—THE LARK'S MEADOW
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And every day he returned to that meadow of the
Lark
.
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In BOOK 2: CHAPTER I—THE LARK'S MEADOW
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Urbain Fabre, the father of Ursule or the
Lark
, had disappeared.
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In BOOK 8: CHAPTER XXI—ONE SHOULD ALWAYS BEGIN BY ARRESTING THE ...
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He lived in the
Lark
's meadow more than in Courfeyrac's lodgings.
Les Misérables (V4)
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In BOOK 2: CHAPTER IV—AN APPARITION TO MARIUS
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The disappearance of the
Lark
had created a sensation in the village.
Les Misérables (V2)
By Victor Hugo
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In BOOK 5: CHAPTER X—WHICH EXPLAINS HOW JAVERT GOT ON THE SCENT
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A noise was audible in the house; it was the
Lark
sweeping the stairs.
Les Misérables (V2)
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In BOOK 3: CHAPTER IX—THENARDIER AND HIS MANOEUVRES
12
She, Ursule or the
Lark
, he no longer knew what to call her, was safe.
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In BOOK 8: CHAPTER XX—THE TRAP
13
The
Lark
was the appellation which had replaced Ursule in the depths of Marius' melancholy.
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In BOOK 2: CHAPTER I—THE LARK'S MEADOW
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I think that the
Lark
really is your daughter, and it seems to me quite natural that you should keep her.
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In BOOK 8: CHAPTER XX—THE TRAP
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In any case," he said, "if she is the
Lark
, I shall see her, for the Thenardier woman is to bring her hither.
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In BOOK 8: CHAPTER XX—THE TRAP
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As soon as my wife returns and says to me: 'The
Lark
is on the way,' we will release you, and you will be free to go and sleep at home.
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In BOOK 8: CHAPTER XX—THE TRAP
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Some neighbors, of whom he made inquiries, put him on the track again; the
Lark
and the man had been seen going in the direction of Livry.
Les Misérables (V2)
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In BOOK 3: CHAPTER X—HE WHO SEEKS TO BETTER HIMSELF MAY RENDER HIS ...
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