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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 2 M. Myriel becomes M. Welcome

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ace of D---- adjo

e last century by M. Henri Puget, Doctor of Theology of the Faculty of Paris, Abbe of Simo

the chambers, the principal courtyard, which was very large, with walks encircling it u

t de Genlis, archbishop; Prince d'Embrun; Antoine de Mesgrigny, the capuchin, Bishop of Grasse; Philippe de Vendome, Grand Prior of France, Abbe of Saint Honore de Lerins; Francois de Berton de

apartment; and this memorable date, the 29th of July, 1714, wa

narrow building of a single

arrival, the Bishop v

director requested to be so

l," said he to him, "how many sick pe

ix, Monse

er which I counted

rector, "are very much cro

what I ob

, and it is with difficulty that

seems t

y of sun, the garden is very

hat I said

is year; we had the sweating sickness two years ago, an

hought which o

gneur?" said the director. "

ace in the gallery dining

moment; then he turned abruptly

many beds do you think thi

-room?" exclaimed the

artment, and seemed to be taking meas

said he, as though speaking to h

ctor of the hospital, I

ms. There are three of us here, and we have room for sixty. There is some mistake, I tel

ts were installed in the Bishop's palace,

er personal wants at the vicarage. M. Myriel received from the State, in his quality of bishop, a salary of fifteen thousand francs. On the very day when he took up

LATION OF MY HOU

ry . . . . . . . . .

ion . . . . . . . .

f Montdidier . . .

n missions in Paris

Holy Spirit . . .

ments of the Holy L

y societies . . . .

Arles . . . . . .

ration of prisons .

and delivery of pr

of families incarcer

alary of the poor

. . . . . . . . .

he Hautes-Alpes . .

ue, and of Sisteron, for the gratuitous instru

. . . . . . . . . .

s . . . . . . . . .

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entire period that he occupied the see of D---- As has b

erior according to the Church. She simply loved and venerated him. When he spoke, she bowed; when he acted, she yielded her adherence. Their only servant, Madame Magloire, grumbled a little. It will be observed that Monsieur the

ns to entertain him, thanks to the severe economy of Madame Magloir

n in D---- about three mo

m quite crampe

department owes him for the expense of his carriage in town, and for his journeys about the diocese. It wa

ade his

ed him an annual sum of three thousand francs, under this heading: Allowance to M. the

penses of carriage? What can be done with it in a town of less than four thousand inhabitants? Expenses of journeys? What is the use of these trips, in the first place? Next, how can the posting be accomplished in these mountainous parts? There are no roads. No one travels otherwise than on horseback. Even the bridge between Durance and Chateau-Arnoux can barely support ox-teams. These priests are all thus, greedy and avaric

oiselle Baptistine; "Monseigneur began with other people, but he has had to wind up with himself, a

t and handed to his sister a memorand

CARRIAGE A

p to the patients in th

ritable society of Ai

ritable society of Dr

. . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

--

. . . . . . . . . .

M. Myriel

te baptisms, sermons, benedictions, of churches or chapels, marriages, etc., the Bishop l

came to deposit. In less than a year the Bishop had become the treasurer of all benevolence and the cashier of all those in distress. Considerable sums of mone

e, all was given away, so to speak, before it was received. It was like water on dry s

ected, with a sort of affectionate instinct, among the names and prenomens of their bishop, that which had a meaning for them; and they never called him anything exce

d he. "Bienvenu makes u

presented is probable; we confine ourselves

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Contents

Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 1 M. Myriel Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 2 M. Myriel becomes M. Welcome Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 3 A Hard Bishopric for a Good Bishop Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 4 Works corresponding to Words Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 5 Monseigneur Bienvenu made his Cassocks last too long Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 6 Who guarded his House for him Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 7 Cravatte Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 8 Philosophy after Drinking Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 9 The Brother as depicted by the Sister Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 10 The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown Light Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 11 A Restriction
Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 12 The Solitude of Monseigneur Welcome
Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 13 What he believed
Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 14 What he thought
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 1 The Evening of a Day of Walking
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 2 Prudence counselled to Wisdom
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 3 The Heroism of Passive Obedience
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 4 Details concerning the Cheese-Dairies of Pontarlier
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 5 Tranquillity
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 6 Jean Valjean
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 7 The Interior of Despair
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 8 Billows and Shadows
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 9 New Troubles
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 10 The Man aroused
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 11 What he does
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 12 The Bishop works
Part 1 Book 2 Chapter 13 LITTLE GERVAIS
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 1 The Year 1817
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 2 A Double Quartette
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 3 Four and Four
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 4 Tholomyes is so Merry that he sings a Spanish Ditty
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 5 At Bombardas
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 6 A Chapter in which they adore Each Other
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 7 The Wisdom of Tholomyes
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 8 The Death of a Horse
Part 1 Book 3 Chapter 9 A Merry End to Mirth
Part 1 Book 4 Chapter 1 One Mother meets Another Mother
Part 1 Book 4 Chapter 2 First Sketch of Two Unprepossessing Figures
Part 1 Book 4 Chapter 3 The Lark
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 1 The History of a Progress in Black Glass Trinkets
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 2 Madeleine
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 3 Sums deposited with Laffitte
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 4 M. Madeleine in Mourning
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 5 Vague Flashes on the Horizon
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 6 Father Fauchelevent
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 7 Fauchelevent becomes a Gardener in Paris
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 8 Madame Victurnien expends Thirty Francs on Morality
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 10 Result of the Success
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 11 Christus nos Liberavit
Part 1 Book 5 Chapter 13 The Solution of Some Questions connected with the Municipal Police
Part 1 Book 6 Chapter 1 The Beginning of Repose
Part 1 Book 6 Chapter 2 How Jean may become Champ
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 1 Sister Simplice
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 2 The Perspicacity of Master Scaufflaire
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 3 A Tempest in a Skull
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 4 Forms assumed by Suffering during Sleep
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 5 Hindrances
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 6 Sister Simplice put to the Proof
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 7 The Traveller on his Arrival takes Precautions for Departure
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 8 An Entrance by Favor
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 9 A Place where Convictions are in Process of Formation
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 10 The System of Denials
Part 1 Book 7 Chapter 11 Champmathieu more and more Astonished
Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 1 In what Mirror M. Madeleine contemplates his Hair
Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 2 Fantine Happy
Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 3 Javert Satisfied
Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 4 Authority reasserts its Rights
Part 1 Book 8 Chapter 5 A Suitable Tomb
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 1 What is met with on the Way from Nivelles
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 2 Hougomont
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 3 The Eighteenth of June, 1815
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 4 A
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 5 The Quid Obscurum of Battles
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 7 Napoleon in a Good Humor
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 8 The Emperor puts a Question to the Guide Lacoste
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 9 The Unexpected
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 10 The Plateau of Mont-Saint-Jean
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 11 A Bad Guide to Napoleon
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 12 The Guard
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 13 The Catastrophe
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 14 The Last Square
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 15 Cambronne
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 16 Quot Libras in Duce
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 17 Is Waterloo to be considered Good
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 18 A Recrudescence of Divine Right
Part 2 Book 1 Chapter 19 The Battle-Field at Night
Part 2 Book 2 Chapter 1 Number 24,601 becomes Number 9,430
Part 2 Book 2 Chapter 2 In which the reader will peruse Two Verses
Part 2 Book 2 Chapter 3 The Ankle-Chain must have undergone a Certain
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 1 The Water Question at Montfermeil
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 2 Two Complete Portraits
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 3 Men must have Wine, and Horses must have Water
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 4 Entrance on the Scene of a Doll
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 5 The Little One All Alone
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 7 Cosette Side by Side with the Stranger in the Dark
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 8 The Unpleasantness of receiving
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 9 Thenardier at his Manoeuvres
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 10 He who seeks to better himself may render his Situation Worse
Part 2 Book 3 Chapter 11 Number 9,430 reappears, and Cosette wins it in the Lottery
Part 2 Book 4 Chapter 1 Master Gorbeau
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