1 Myriel had to undergo the fate of every newcomer in a little town, where there are many mouths which talk, and very few heads which think.
Les Misérables (V1) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER I—M. MYRIEL 2 He was obliged to undergo it although he was a bishop, and because he was a bishop.
Les Misérables (V1) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER I—M. MYRIEL 3 It is only barbarous peoples who undergo rapid growth after a victory.
Les Misérables (V2) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XVI—QUOT LIBRAS IN DUCE? 4 All undergo the same tonsure, wear the same frock, eat the same black bread, sleep on the same straw, die on the same ashes.
Les Misérables (V2) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER IV—THE CONVENT FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF PRINCIPL... 5 This house has since been demolished and rebuilt, and the number has probably been changed in those revolutions of numeration which the streets of Paris undergo.
Les Misérables (V3) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER II—LIKE MASTER, LIKE HOUSE 6 It must needs undergo some undulations before it returns to a state of rest, like a mountain sinking into the plain.
Les Misérables (V4) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 10: CHAPTER II—THE ROOT OF THE MATTER 7 Athos had passed through all the examinations we have seen Bonacieux undergo.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In 15 MEN OF THE ROBE AND MEN OF THE SWORD 8 I can hold out no longer, for I fear I shall be wanting in strength at the moment when I shall be forced to undergo the struggle, and confess my faith.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In 54 CAPTIVITY: THE THIRD DAY 9 In the morning his kind physician found him entirely free from feverish symptoms, and fit to undergo the fatigue of a journey.
10 He had diminished the distance between himself and London by full four miles more, before he recollected how much he must undergo ere he could hope to reach his place of destination.
11 The patience of the two ladies was destined to undergo a longer trial than Mr. Losberne had led them to expect; for hour after hour passed on, and still Oliver slumbered heavily.
12 In a short time Oliver was sufficiently recovered to undergo the fatigue of this expedition.
13 Here Edmond was to undergo another trial; he was to find out whether he could recognize himself, as he had not seen his own face for fourteen years.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 22. The Smugglers. 14 Dantes declared, however, that he would rather die where he was than undergo the agony which the slightest movement cost him.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 23. The Island of Monte Cristo. 15 His countenance was composed, though thoughtful, while his dark, gleaming eyes were gradually losing the fierceness of the combat in an expression better suited to the change he expected momentarily to undergo.