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Man who may be a Rich Man

IX. Thenardier at his Manoeuvres

X. He who seeks to better himself may render his Situation Worse

XI. Number 9,430 reappears, and Cosette wins it in the Lottery

BOOK FOURTH.--THE GORBEAU HOVEL

I. Master Gorbeau

II. A Nest for Owl and a Warbler

III. Two Misfortunes make One Piece of Good Fortune

IV. The Remarks of the Principal Tenant

V. A Five-Franc Piece falls on the Ground and produces a Tumult

BOOK FIFTH.--FOR A BLACK HUNT, A MUTE PACK

I. The Zigzags of Strategy

II. It is Lucky that the Pont d'Austerlitz bears

Carriages

III. To Wit, the Plan of Paris in 1727

IV. The Gropings of Flight

V. Which would be Impossible with Gas Lanterns

VI. The Beginning of an Enigma

VII. Continuation of the Enigma

VIII. The Enigma becomes Doubly Mysterious

IX. The Man with the Bell

X. Which explains how Javert got on the Scent

BOOK SIXTH.--LE PETIT-PICPUS

I. Number 62 Rue Petit-Picpus

II. The Obedience of Martin Verga

III. Austerities

IV. Gayeties

V. Distractions

VI. The Little Convent

VII. Some Silhouettes of this Darkness

VIII. Post Corda Lapides

IX. A Century under a Guimpe

X. Origin of the Perpetual Adoration

XI. End of the Petit-Picpus

BOOK SEVENTH.--PARENTHESIS

I. The Convent as an Abstract Idea

II. The Convent as an Historical Fact

III. On What Conditions One can respect the Past

IV. The Convent from the Point of View of Principles

V. Prayer

VI. The Absolute Goodness of Prayer

VII. Precautions to be observed in Blame

VIII. Faith, Law

BOOK EIGHTH.--CEMETERIES TAKE THAT WHICH IS COMMITTED THEM

I. Which treats of the Manner of entering a Convent

II. Fauchelevent in the Presence of a Difficulty

III. Mother Innocente

IV. In which Jean Valjean has quite the Air of having read

Austin Castillejo

V. It is not Necessary to be Drunk in order to be Immortal

VI. Between Four Planks

VII. In which will be found the Origin of the Saying: Don't

lose the Card

VIII. A Successful Interrogatory

IX. Cloistered

VOLUME III

BOOK FIRST.--PARIS STUDIED IN ITS ATOM

I. Parvulus

II. Some of his Particular Characteristics

III. He is Agreeable

IV. He may be of Use

V. His Frontiers

VI. A Bit of History

VII. The Gamin should have his Place in the Classifications

of India

VIII. In which the Reader will find a Charming Saying of the

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