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PrefaceJan 1
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Volume I: FantineBook I: A Just ManChapter I: M. MyrielJan 2
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Chapter II: M. Myriel Becomes M. BienvenuJan 3
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Chapter III: A Hard Bishopric for a Good BishopJan 4
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Chapter IV: Works Corresponding to WordsJan 5
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Chapter V: Monseigneur Bienvenu made His Cassocks Last Too LongJan 6
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Chapter VI: Who Guarded His House For HimJan 7
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Chapter VII: CravatteJan 8
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Chapter VIII: Philosophy After DrinkingJan 9
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Chapter IX: The Brother as Depicted by the SisterJan 10
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Chapter X: The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown LightJan 11
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Chapter XI: A RestrictionJan 12
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Chapter XII: The Solitude of Monseigneur BienvenuJan 13
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Chapter XIII: What He BelievedJan 14
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Chapter XIV: What He ThoughtJan 15
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Book II: The FallChapter I: The Evening of a Day of WalkingJan 16
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Chapter II: Prudence Counselled to WisdomJan 17
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Chapter III: The Heroism of Passive ObedienceJan 18
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Chapter IV: Details Concerning the Cheese-Dairies of PontarlierJan 19
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Chapter V: TranquillityJan 20
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Chapter VI: Jean ValjeanJan 21
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Chapter VII: The Interior of DespairJan 22
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Chapter VIII: Billows and ShadowsJan 23
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Chapter IX: New TroublesJan 24
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Chapter X: The Man ArousedJan 25
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Chapter XI: What He DoesJan 26
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Chapter XII: The Bishop WorksJan 27
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Chapter XIII: Little GervaisJan 28
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Book III: In The Year 1817Chapter I: The Year 1817Jan 29
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Chapter II: A Double QuartetteJan 30
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Chapter III: Four and FourJan 31
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Chapter IV: Tholomyès is so Merry That He Sings a Spanish DittyFeb 1
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Chapter V: At Bombarda'sFeb 2
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Chapter VI: A Chapter In Which They Adore Each OtherFeb 3
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Chapter VII: The Wisdom of TholomyèsFeb 4
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Chapter VIII: The Death of a HorseFeb 5
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Chapter IX: A Merry End to MirthFeb 6
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Book IV: To Confide is Sometimes to Deliver into a Person's PowerChapter I: One Mother Meets Another MotherFeb 7
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Chapter II: First Sketch of Two Unprepossessing FiguresFeb 8
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Chapter III: The LarkFeb 9
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Book V: The DescentChapter I: The History of a Progress in Black Glass TrinketsFeb 10
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Chapter II: MadeleineFeb 11
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Chapter III: Sums Depositied with LaffitteFeb 12
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Chapter IV: M. Madeleine in MourningFeb 13
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Chapter V: Vague Flashes on the HorizonFeb 14
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Chapter VI: Father FaucheleventFeb 15
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Chapter VII: Fauchelevent Becomes a Gardener in ParisFeb 16
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Chapter VIII: Madame Victurnien Expends Thirty Francs on MoralityFeb 17
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Chapter IX: Madame Victurnien's SuccessFeb 18
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Chapter X: Result of the SuccessFeb 19
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Chapter XI: Christus No LiberavitFeb 20
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Chapter XII: M. Bamatabois's InactivityFeb 21
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Chapter XIII: The Solution of Some Questions Connected with the Municipal PoliceFeb 22
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Book VI: JavertChapter I: The Beginning of ReposeFeb 23
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Chapter II: How Jean May Become ChampFeb 24
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Book VII: The Champmathieu AffairChapter I: Sister SimpliceFeb 25
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Chapter II: The Perspicacity of Master ScaufflaireFeb 26
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Chapter III: A Tempest in a SkullFeb 27
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Chapter IV: Forms Assumed by Suffering During SleepFeb 28
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Chapter V: HindrancesFeb 29
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Chapter VI: Sister Simplice put to the ProofMar 1
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Chapter VII: The Traveller on his Arrival takes Precautions for DepartureMar 2
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Chapter VIII: An Entrance by FavorMar 3
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Chapter IX: A Place Where Convictions are in Process of FormationMar 4
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Chapter X: The System of DenialsMar 5
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Chapter XI: Champmathieu More and More AstonishedMar 6
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Book VIII: A Counter-BlowChapter I: In What Mirror M. Madeleine Contemplates his HairMar 7
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Chapter II: Fantine HappyMar 8
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Chapter III: Javert SatisfiedMar 9
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Chapter IV: Authority Reasserts Its RightsMar 10
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Chapter V: A Suitable TombMar 11
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Volume II: CosetteBook I: WaterlooChapter I: What is Met with on the Way from NivellesMar 12
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Chapter II: HougomontMar 13
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Chapter III: The Eighteenth of June, 1815Mar 14
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Chapter IV: AMar 15
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Chapter V: The Quid Obscurum of BattlesMar 16
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Chapter VI: Four O'Clock in the AfternoonMar 17
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Chapter VII: Napoleon in a Good HumorMar 18
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Chapter VIII: The Emperor Puts a Question to the Guide LacosteMar 19
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Chapter IX: The UnexpectedMar 20
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Chapter X: The Plateau of Mont-Saint-JeanMar 21
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Chapter XI: A Bad Guide to Napoleon; a Good Guide to BülowMar 22
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Chapter XII: The GuardMar 23
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Chapter XIII: The CatastropheMar 24
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Chapter XIV: The Last SquareMar 25
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Chapter XV: CambronneMar 26
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Chapter XVI: Quot Libras in Duce?Mar 27
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Chapter XVII: Is Waterloo to be Considered Good?Mar 28
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Chapter XVIII: A Recrudescence of Divine RightMar 29
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Chapter XIX: The Battle-Field at NightMar 30
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Book II: The Ship OrionChapter I: Number 24,601 Becomes Number 9,430Mar 31
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Chapter II: In Which The Reader Will Peruse Two Verses, Which are of the Devil's Composition, PossiblyApr 1
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Chapter III: The Ankle-Chain Must Have Undergone a Certain Preparatory Manipulation to be Thus Broken with a Blow from a HammerApr 2
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Book III: Accomplishment of the Promise Made to the Dead WomanChapter I: The Water Question at MontfermeilApr 3
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Chapter II: Two Complete PortraitsApr 4
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Chapter III: Men Must Have Wine, and Horses Must Have WaterApr 5
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Chapter IV: Entrance on the Scene of a DollApr 6
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Chapter V: The Little One All AloneApr 7
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Chapter VI: Which Possibly Proves Boulatruelle's IntelligenceApr 8
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Chapter VII: Cosette Side by Side with the Stranger in the DarkApr 9