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VI. Father Fauchelevent

VII. Fauchelevent becomes a Gardener in Paris

VIII. Madame Victurnien expends Thirty Francs on Morality

IX. Madame Victurnien's Success

X. Result of the Success

XI. Christus nos Liberavit

XII. M. Bamatabois's Inactivity

XIII. The Solution of Some Questions connected with the

Municipal Police

BOOK SIXTH.--JAVERT

I. The Beginning of Repose

II. How Jean may become Champ

BOOK SEVENTH.--THE CHAMPMATHIEU AFFAIR

I. Sister Simplice

II. The Perspicacity of Master Scaufflaire

III. A Tempest in a Skull

IV. Forms assumed by Suffering during Sleep

V. Hindrances

VI. Sister Simplice put to the Proof

VII. The Traveller on his Arrival takes Precautions

for Departure

VIII. An Entrance by Favor

IX. A Place where Convictions are in Process of Formation

X. The System of Denials

XI. Champmathieu more and more Astonished

BOOK EIGHTH.--A COUNTER-BLOW

I. In what Mirror M. Madeleine contemplates his Hair

II. Fantine Happy

III. Javert Satisfied

IV. Authority reasserts its Rights

V. A Suitable Tomb

VOLUME II

BOOK FIRST.--WATERLOO

CHAPTER

I. What is met with on the Way from Nivelles

II. Hougomont

III. The Eighteenth of June, 1815

IV. A

V. The Quid Obscurum of Battles

VI. Four o'clock in the Afternoon

VII. Napoleon in a Good Humor

VIII. The Emperor puts a Question to the Guide Lacoste

IX. The Unexpected

X. The Plateau of Mont-Saint-Jean

XI. A Bad Guide to Napoleon; a Good Guide to Bulow

XII. The Guard

XIII. The Catastrophe

XIV. The Last Square

XV. Cambronne

XVI. Quot Libras in Duce?

XVII. Is Waterloo to be considered Good?
XVIII. A Recrudescence of Divine Right

XIX. The Battle-Field at Night

BOOK SECOND.--THE SHIP ORION

I. Number 24,601 becomes Number 9,430

II. In which the reader will peruse Two Verses which are

of the Devil's Composition possibly

III. The Ankle-Chain must have undergone a Certain Preparatory

Manipulation to be thus broken with a Blow from a Hammer

BOOK THIRD.--ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE PROMISE MADE TO THE DEAD WOMAN

I. The Water Question at Montfermeil

II. Two Complete Portraits

III. Men must have Wine, and Horses must have Water

IV. Entrance on the Scene of a Doll

V. The Little One All Alone

VI. Which possibly proves Boulatruelle's Intelligence

VII. Cosette Side by Side with the Stranger in the Dark

VIII. The Unpleasantness of receiving into One's House a Poor Next Page

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