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Les miserables, volume 2 / Victor Hugo

By: Hugo, Victor.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Wordsworth classics.Hertfordshire, UK : Wordsworth Editions Limited , ©1994Description: 498 pages ; 16 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781848704442 .Subject(s): Ex-convicts -- Fiction | Orphans -- Fiction | Paris (France) -- FictionDDC Call Number: FIC | H875t 1994
Contents:
Of Volume 2; Les Misérables: Volume 2; Part Three: Marius (continued); Book 8: The noxious poor; 1. Marius, looking for a girl with a hat, meets a man with a cap; 2. A waif; 3. Quadrifrons [120]; 4. A rose in misery; 5. The Judas of providence; 6. The wild man in his lair; 7. Strategy and tactics; 8. The sunbeam in the hole; 9. Jondrette weeps almost; 10. Price of public cabriolets: two francs an hour; 11. Offers of service by misery to grief; 12. Use of M. Leblanc's five-franc piece; 13. Solus cum solo, in loco remoto, non cogitabantur orare pater noster [123]. 14. In which a police officer gives a lawyer two fisticuffs15. Jondrette makes his purchase; 16. In which will be found the song to an English air in fashion in 1832; 17. Use of Marius' five-franc piece; 18. Marius' two chairs face each other; 19. The distractions of dark corners; 20. The ambuscade; 21. The victims should always be arrested first; 22. The little boy who cried in the first volume; Part Four: Saint Denis and idyll of the rue Plumet; Book 1: A few pages of history; 1. Well cut; 2. Badly sewed; 3. Louis Philippe; 4. Crevices under the foundation. 5. Facts from which history springs, and which history ignores6. Enjolras and his lieutenants; Book 2: Éponine; 1. The field of the lark; 2. Embryonic formation of crimes in the incubation of prisons; 3. An apparition to Father Mabeuf; 4. An apparition to Marius; Book 3: The house in the rue Plumet; 1. The secret house; 2. Jean Valjean a National Guard; 3. Foliis ac frondibus [148]; 4. Change of grating; 5. The rose discovers that she is an engine of war; 6. The battle commences; 7. To sadness, sadness and a half; 8. The chain; Book 4: Aid from below may be aid from above. 1. Wound without, cure within2. Mother Plutarch is not embarrassed on the explanation of a phenomenon; Book 5: The end of which is unlike the beginning; 1. Solitude and the barracks; 2. Fears of Cosette; 3. Enriched by the commentaries of Toussaint; 4. A heart under a stone; 5. Cosette after the letter; 6. The old are made to go out when convenient; Book 6: Little Gavroche; 1. A malevolent trick of the wind; 2. In which Little Gavroche takes advantage of Napoleon the Great; 3. The fortunes and misfortunes of escape; Book 7: Argot [157]; 1. Origin; 2. Roots. 3. Argot which weeps and argot which laughs4. The two duties: to watch and to hope; Book 8: Enchantments and desolations; 1. Sunshine; 2. The stupefaction of complete happiness; 3. Shadow commences; 4. Cab rolls in English and yelps in argot; 5. Things of the night; 6. Marius becomes so real as to give Cosette his address; 7. The old heart and young heart in presence; Book 9: Where are they going?; 1. Jean Valjean; 2. Marius; 3. M. Mabeuf; Book 10: June 5th, 1832; 1. The surface of the question; 2. The bottom of the question; 3. A burial: opportunity for rebirth.
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Of Volume 2; Les Misérables: Volume 2; Part Three: Marius (continued); Book 8: The noxious poor; 1. Marius, looking for a girl with a hat, meets a man with a cap; 2. A waif; 3. Quadrifrons [120]; 4. A rose in misery; 5. The Judas of providence; 6. The wild man in his lair; 7. Strategy and tactics; 8. The sunbeam in the hole; 9. Jondrette weeps almost; 10. Price of public cabriolets: two francs an hour; 11. Offers of service by misery to grief; 12. Use of M. Leblanc's five-franc piece; 13. Solus cum solo, in loco remoto, non cogitabantur orare pater noster [123]. 14. In which a police officer gives a lawyer two fisticuffs15. Jondrette makes his purchase; 16. In which will be found the song to an English air in fashion in 1832; 17. Use of Marius' five-franc piece; 18. Marius' two chairs face each other; 19. The distractions of dark corners; 20. The ambuscade; 21. The victims should always be arrested first; 22. The little boy who cried in the first volume; Part Four: Saint Denis and idyll of the rue Plumet; Book 1: A few pages of history; 1. Well cut; 2. Badly sewed; 3. Louis Philippe; 4. Crevices under the foundation. 5. Facts from which history springs, and which history ignores6. Enjolras and his lieutenants; Book 2: Éponine; 1. The field of the lark; 2. Embryonic formation of crimes in the incubation of prisons; 3. An apparition to Father Mabeuf; 4. An apparition to Marius; Book 3: The house in the rue Plumet; 1. The secret house; 2. Jean Valjean a National Guard; 3. Foliis ac frondibus [148]; 4. Change of grating; 5. The rose discovers that she is an engine of war; 6. The battle commences; 7. To sadness, sadness and a half; 8. The chain; Book 4: Aid from below may be aid from above. 1. Wound without, cure within2. Mother Plutarch is not embarrassed on the explanation of a phenomenon; Book 5: The end of which is unlike the beginning; 1. Solitude and the barracks; 2. Fears of Cosette; 3. Enriched by the commentaries of Toussaint; 4. A heart under a stone; 5. Cosette after the letter; 6. The old are made to go out when convenient; Book 6: Little Gavroche; 1. A malevolent trick of the wind; 2. In which Little Gavroche takes advantage of Napoleon the Great; 3. The fortunes and misfortunes of escape; Book 7: Argot [157]; 1. Origin; 2. Roots. 3. Argot which weeps and argot which laughs4. The two duties: to watch and to hope; Book 8: Enchantments and desolations; 1. Sunshine; 2. The stupefaction of complete happiness; 3. Shadow commences; 4. Cab rolls in English and yelps in argot; 5. Things of the night; 6. Marius becomes so real as to give Cosette his address; 7. The old heart and young heart in presence; Book 9: Where are they going?; 1. Jean Valjean; 2. Marius; 3. M. Mabeuf; Book 10: June 5th, 1832; 1. The surface of the question; 2. The bottom of the question; 3. A burial: opportunity for rebirth.

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