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Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER X—WHICH EXPLAINS HOW JAVERT GOT ON THE SCENT
2 He held a great place in all these imaginations of sixteen years.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER V—DISTRACTIONS
3 Nothing more wild and solitary than this garden could be imagined.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER VI—THE BEGINNING OF AN ENIGMA
4 Something more terrible than a hell where one suffers may be imagined, and that is a hell where one is bored.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—MASTER GORBEAU
5 She panted with a sort of painful rattle; sobs contracted her throat, but she dared not weep, so afraid was she of the Thenardier, even at a distance: it was her custom to imagine the Thenardier always present.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER V—THE LITTLE ONE ALL ALONE