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Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER IV—IN WHICH JEAN VALJEAN HAS QUITE THE AIR OF ...
2 It is a business which can be performed at night.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER VII—IN WHICH WILL BE FOUND THE ORIGIN OF THE ...
3 The door was the one leading to the parlor reserved for seeing the gardener on business.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER I—WHICH TREATS OF THE MANNER OF ENTERING A ...
4 He had made his fortune in the business, and that of the arrondissement as well, we will admit.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER I—NUMBER 24,601 BECOMES NUMBER 9,430
5 Always solitary and busied about his gardening, he had nothing else to do than to indulge his curiosity.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER II—FAUCHELEVENT IN THE PRESENCE OF A DIFFICULTY
6 Having, through various causes, failed in his business, he had descended to the calling of a carter and a laborer.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER I—WHICH TREATS OF THE MANNER OF ENTERING A ...
7 The young girls passed hours in listening to it, the vocal mothers were upset by it, brains were busy, punishments descended in showers.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER V—DISTRACTIONS
8 Laffitte, a sum of over half a million which he had lodged there, and which he had, moreover, and by perfectly legitimate means, acquired in his business.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER I—NUMBER 24,601 BECOMES NUMBER 9,430
9 Every day, accordingly, from morning until night, the quays, sluices, and the jetties of the port of Toulon were covered with a multitude of idlers and loungers, as they say in Paris, whose business consisted in staring at the Orion.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER III—THE ANKLE-CHAIN MUST HAVE UNDERGONE A CERTAIN ...