1 The sage lives content with little.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XVI—HOW FROM A BROTHER ONE BECOMES A FATHER 2 The incomplete times in which we live.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XX—THE DEAD ARE IN THE RIGHT AND THE LIVING ARE ... 3 She lives in the Rue de l'Homme Arme, No.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER III—MARIUS ATTACKED 4 It is quite true that it would be charming for us to live together.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 9: CHAPTER V—A NIGHT BEHIND WHICH THERE IS DAY 5 I lived in a little back court-yard, whence I could hear her piano.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER I—THE SEVENTH CIRCLE AND THE EIGHTH HEAVEN 6 He lives in the Marais, Rue des Filles-du-Calvaire, with his grandfather.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER IX—MARIUS PRODUCES ON SOME ONE WHO IS A JUDGE OF ... 7 Up to that moment he had lived with that blind faith which gloomy probity engenders.
8 We lived first in that hut on the boulevard, then in the convent, then near the Luxembourg.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER I—THE SEVENTH CIRCLE AND THE EIGHTH HEAVEN 9 But if, by chance, I do, I live, under the name of Fauchelevent, in the Rue de l'Homme Arme, No.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIX—JEAN VALJEAN TAKES HIS REVENGE 10 She felt that she could not live without Marius, and that, consequently, that was sufficient and that Marius would come.
11 He lives alone, which renders him a little sad, perhaps; Enjolras complains of his greatness, which binds him to widowhood.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIV—WHEREIN WILL APPEAR THE NAME OF ENJOLRAS' ... 12 He hoped some day to find the money in the earth at the foot of a tree; in the meanwhile, he lived to search the pockets of passers-by.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER I—IN WHICH THE TREE WITH THE ZINC PLASTER APPEARS ... 13 He still lived in the Rue de l'Homme Arme, because he could not make up his mind to remove to a distance from the quarter where Cosette dwelt.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER II—ANOTHER STEP BACKWARDS 14 No one knows that he bears within him a frightful parasitic pain with a thousand teeth, which lives within the unhappy man, and of which he is dying.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER II—ANOTHER STEP BACKWARDS 15 Cosette was so intoxicated with her walk to "their garden," and so joyous at having "lived a whole day in her past," that she talked of nothing else on the morrow.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER III—THEY RECALL THE GARDEN OF THE RUE PLUMET 16 If he clung to it, he should emerge from disaster, he should ascend again into the sunlight, he should let the bitter water drip from his garments and his hair, he was saved, he should live.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER IV—THE IMMORTAL LIVER 68 17 Thenardier, the reader will remember, although he had been Marius' neighbor, had never seen him, which is not unusual in Paris; he had formerly, in a vague way, heard his daughters talk of a very poor young man named Marius who lived in the house.
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