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CHAPTER VIII. MANY INTERROGATION POINTS WITH REGARD TO A - Les Misérables
The whole insurgent group was still under the influence of the emotion of that tragic case which had been so quickly tried and so quickly terminated, when Courfeyrac again beheld on the barricade, the small young man who had inquired of him that morning for Marius.
This lad, who had a bold and reckless air, had come by night to join the insurgents.
BOOK THIRTEENTH.--MARIUS ENTERS THE SHADOW ![]()
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