1 He was alone in the alley, it is true.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER VIII—THE VETERANS THEMSELVES CAN BE HAPPY 2 He lived alone with an old housekeeper.
3 Paris alone has this in its natural history.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER IV—HE MAY BE OF USE 4 He lived there alone, we have just seen how.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER II—ONE OF THE RED SPECTRES OF THAT EPOCH 5 One night, he was alone in his little chamber near the roof.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VI—THE CONSEQUENCES OF HAVING MET A WARDEN 6 Enjolras, left alone with Marius, was gazing gravely at him.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER V—ENLARGEMENT OF HORIZON 7 There are a hundred deaths a year of hunger in the parish of Charing-Cross alone.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER IV—THE BACK ROOM OF THE CAFE MUSAIN 8 He retreated, leaving Marius alone in the cemetery, and there was discipline in this retreat.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VIII—MARBLE AGAINST GRANITE 9 He was well slashed up on this occasion, and twenty-seven splinters were extracted from his left arm alone.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER II—ONE OF THE RED SPECTRES OF THAT EPOCH 10 The catacombs, in which the first mass was said, were not alone the cellar of Rome, they were the vaults of the world.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER I—MINES AND MINERS 11 Two or three days later, Mademoiselle Gillenormand heard her father, who was alone in his room, talking aloud to himself.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER I—MARIUS INDIGENT 12 Marius then told him what it had not before occurred to him to relate, that he was the same as alone in the world, and had no relatives.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER VI—RES ANGUSTA 13 And she hummed scraps of vaudevilles, as though she had been alone, frolicsome refrains which her hoarse and guttural voice rendered lugubrious.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER IV—A ROSE IN MISERY 14 Marius' pleasure consisted in taking long walks alone on the outer boulevards, or in the Champs-de-Mars, or in the least frequented alleys of the Luxembourg.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER V—POVERTY A GOOD NEIGHBOR FOR MISERY 15 He lived there alone and solitary, silently and poorly, with a woman who was neither young nor old, neither homely nor pretty, neither a peasant nor a bourgeoise, who served him.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER II—ONE OF THE RED SPECTRES OF THAT EPOCH 16 He took to living more and more alone, utterly overwhelmed, wholly given up to his inward anguish, going and coming in his pain like the wolf in the trap, seeking the absent one everywhere, stupefied by love.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER I—MARIUS, WHILE SEEKING A GIRL IN A BONNET, ... 17 At Eylau he was in the cemetery where, for the space of two hours, the heroic Captain Louis Hugo, the uncle of the author of this book, sustained alone with his company of eighty-three men every effort of the hostile army.
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