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1  so that the canteen woman can touch the prisoners with her hand.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—JAVERT
2  but it is bad to have a woman keep the wicket to the mouse-trap.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—JAVERT
3  If I were a pretty woman, I would treat myself to that bit of furniture.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 8: CHAPTER I—THE LOWER CHAMBER
4  It reconstructs the purple from the rag, and the woman from the scrap of her dress.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2: CHAPTER II—ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE SEWER
5  In the Rue Saint-Denis, a woman fired on the National Guard from behind a lowered blind.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIII—PASSING GLEAMS
6  A man without a woman is a pistol without a trigger; it is the woman that sets the man off.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIV—WHEREIN WILL APPEAR THE NAME OF ENJOLRAS' ...
7  And then, Cosette, in whom the woman was beginning to dawn, was delighted to be a Baroness.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 7: CHAPTER I—THE SEVENTH CIRCLE AND THE EIGHTH HEAVEN
8  The devil, who is cunning, took to hating man; man, who is still more cunning, took to loving woman.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
9  Ask Nicolette, who has not left you for a moment, if there was any possibility of having a woman here.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER III—MARIUS ATTACKED
10  Among the heap they could distinguish a livid face, streaming hair, a pierced hand and the half nude breast of a woman.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIX—JEAN VALJEAN TAKES HIS REVENGE
11  Yes, love, woman, the kiss forms a circle from which I defy you to escape; and, for my own part, I should be only too happy to re-enter it.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
12  He, on his side, habituated as he was to have women consider him handsome, retained no more recollection of Cosette than of any other woman.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
13  It is probable that she had had with Marius one of those conversations in which the beloved man says what he pleases, explains nothing, and satisfies the beloved woman.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 8: CHAPTER II—ANOTHER STEP BACKWARDS
14  It will be remembered that, on the arrival of the rabble in the Rue de la Chanvrerie, an old woman, foreseeing the bullets, had placed her mattress in front of her window.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER IX—EMPLOYMENT OF THE OLD TALENTS OF A POACHER AND ...
15  Love is the sublime crucible wherein the fusion of the man and the woman takes place; the being one, the being triple, the being final, the human trinity proceeds from it.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
16  Listen, Enjolras has just told me that he saw at the corner of the Rue du Cygne a lighted casement, a candle in a poor window, on the fifth floor, and on the pane the quivering shadow of the head of an old woman, who had the air of having spent the night in watching.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER IV—MINUS FIVE, PLUS ONE
17  Footprints stamped in the sand, weeds trodden down here and there, heather crushed, young branches in the brushwood bent and in the act of straightening themselves up again with the graceful deliberation of the arms of a pretty woman who stretches herself when she wakes, pointed out to him a sort of track.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER I—IN WHICH THE TREE WITH THE ZINC PLASTER APPEARS ...
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