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悲惨世界 (Les Misérables)

作者: 维克多·雨果 [法国] (Victor Hugo) 语言: 双语
内容涵盖了拿破仑战争和之后的十几年的时间。故事的主线围绕主人公土伦苦刑犯冉·阿让(Jean Valjean)的个人经历,融进了法国的历史、革命、战争、道德哲学、法律、正义、宗教信仰。该作多次被改编演绎成影视作品。

章节目录:

Volume 1 (Fantine) Book 1 (A Just Man) Chapter 1: M. Myriel Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 2: M. Myriel Becomes M. Welcome Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 3: A Hard Bishopric for a Good Bishop Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 4: Works Corresponding to Words Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 5: Monseigneur Bienvenu Made His Cassocks Last Too Long Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 6: Who Guarded His House for Him Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 7: Cravatte Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 8: Philosophy After Drinking Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 9: The Brother As Depicted by the Sister Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 10: The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown Light Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 11: A Restriction Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 12: The Solitude of Monseigneur Welcome Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 13: What He Believed Volume 1 Book1 Chapter 14: What He Thought Volume 1 Book 2 (The Fall) Chapter 1: The Evening of a Day of Walking Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 2: Prudence Counselled to Wisdom Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 3: The Heroism of Passive Obedience Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 4: Details Concerning the Cheese-dairies of Pontarlier Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 5: Tranquillity Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 6: Jean Valjean Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 7: The Interior of Despair Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 8: Billows and Shadows Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 9: New Troubles Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 10: The Man Aroused Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 11: What He Does Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 12: The Bishop Works Volume 1 Book 2 Chapter 13: Little Gervais Volume 1 Book 3 (In the Year 1817) Chapter 1: The Year 1817 Volume 1 Book 3 Chapter 2: A Double Quartette Volume 1 Book 3 Chapter 3: Four and Four Volume 1 Book 3 Chapter 4: Tholomyès is So Merry That He Sings a Spanish Ditty Volume 1 Book 3 Chapter 5: At Bombarda's Volume 1 Book 3 Chapter 6: A Chapter in Which They Adore Each Other Volume 1 Book 3 Chapter 7: The Wisdom of Tholomyès Volume 1 Book 3 Chapter 8: The Death of a Horse Volume 1 Book 3 Chapter 9: A Merry End to Mirth Volume 1 Book 4 (To Confide is Sometimes to Deliver into a Person's Power) Chapter 1: One Mother Meets Another Mother Volume 1 Book 4 Chapter 2: First Sketch of Two Unprepossessing Figures Volume 1 Book 4 Chapter 3: The Lark Volume 1 Book 5 (The Descent) Chapter 1: The History of a Progress in Black Glass Trinkets Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 2: Madeleine Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 3: Sums Deposited with Laffitte Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 4: M. Madeleine in Mourning Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 5: Vague Flashes on the Horizon Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 6: Father Fauchelevent Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 7: Fauchelevent Becomes a Gardener in Paris Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 8: Madame Victurnien Expends Thirty Francs on Morality Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 9: Madame Victurnien's Success Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 10: Result of the Success Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 11: Christus Nos Liberavit Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 12: M. Bamatabois's Inactivity Volume 1 Book 5 Chapter 13: The Solution of Some Questions Connected with the Municipal Police Volume 1 Book 6 (Javert) Chapter 1: The Beginning of Repose Volume 1 Book 6 Chapter 2: How Jean May Become Champ Volume 1 Book 7 (The Champmathieu Affair) Chapter 1: Sister Simplice Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 2: The Perspicacity of Master Scaufflaire Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 3: A Tempest in a Skull Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 4: Forms Assumed by Suffering During Sleep Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 5: Hindrances Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 6: Sister Simplice Put to the Proof Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 7: The Traveller on His Arrival Takes Precautions for Departure Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 8: An Entrance by Favor Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 9: A Place Where Convictions Are in Process of Formation Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 10: The System of Denials Volume 1 Book 7 Chapter 11: Champmathieu More and More Astonished Volume 1 Book 8 (A Counter-blow) Chapter 1: In What Mirror M. Madeleine Contemplates His Hair Volume 1 Book 8 Chapter 2: Fantine Happy Volume 1 Book 8 Chapter 3: Javert Satisfied Volume 1 Book 8 Chapter 4: Authority Reasserts Its Rights Volume 1 Book 8 Chapter 5: A Suitable Tomb Volume 2 (Cosette) Book 1 (Waterloo) Chapter 1: What is Met with on the Way from Nivelles Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 2: Hougomont Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 3: The Eighteenth of June, 1815 Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 4: A Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 5: The Quid Obscurum of Battles Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 6: Four o'clock in the Afternoon Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 7: Napoleon in a Good Humor Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 8: The Emperor Puts a Question to the Guide Lacoste Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 9: The Unexpected Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 10: The Plateau of Mont-saint-jean Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 11: A Bad Guide to Napoleon; a Good Guide to Bülow Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 12: The Guard Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 13: The Catastrophe Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 14: The Last Square Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 15: Cambronne Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 16: Quot Libras in Duce? Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 17: Is Waterloo to Be Considered Good? Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 18: A Recrudescence of Divine Right Volume 2 Book 1 Chapter 19: The Battle-field at Night Volume 2 Book 2 (The Ship Orion) Chapter 1: Number 24,601 Becomes Number 9,430 Volume 2 Book 2 Chapter 2: In Which the Reader Will Peruse Two Verses, Which Are of the Devil's Composition, Possibly Volume 2 Book 2 Chapter 3: The Ankle-chain Must Have Undergone a Certain Preparatory Manipulation to Be Thus Broken with a Blow from a Hammer Volume 2 Book 3 (Accomplishment of the Promise Made to the Dead Woman) Chapter 1: The Water Question at Montfermeil Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 2: Two Complete Portraits Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 3: Men Must Have Wine, and Horses Must Have Water Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 4: Entrance on the Scene of a Doll Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 5: The Little One All Alone Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 6: Which Possibly Proves Boulatruelle's Intelligence Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 7: Cosette Side by Side with the Stranger in the Dark Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 8: The Unpleasantness of Receiving into One's House a Poor Man Who May Be a Rich Man Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 9: Thénardier and His ManŒuvres Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 10: He Who Seeks to Better Himself May Render His Situation Worse Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 11: Number 9,430 Reappears, and Cosette Wins It in the Lottery Volume 2 Book 4 (The Gorbeau Hovel) Chapter 1: Master Gorbeau Volume 2 Book 4 Chapter 2: A Nest for Owl and a Warbler Volume 2 Book 4 Chapter 3: Two Misfortunes Make One Piece of Good Fortune Volume 2 Book 4 Chapter 4: The Remarks of the Principal Tenant Volume 2 Book 4 Chapter 5: A Five-franc Piece Falls on the Ground and Produces a Tumult Volume 2 Book 5 (For a Black Hunt, a Mute Pac) Chapter 1: The Zigzags of Strategy Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 2: It is Lucky That the Pont D’austerlitz Bears Carriages Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 3: To Wit, the Plan of Paris in 1727 Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 4: The Gropings of Flight Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 5: Which Would Be Impossible with Gas Lanterns Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 6: The Beginning of an Enigma Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 7: Continuation of the Enigma Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 8: The Enigma Becomes Doubly Mysterious Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 9: The Man with the Bell Volume 2 Book 5 Chapter 10: Which Explains How Javert Got on the Scent Volume 2 Book 6 (Le Petit-picpus) Chapter 1: Number 62 Rue Petit-picpus Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 2: The Obedience of Martin Verga Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 3: Austerities Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 4: Gayeties Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 5: Distractions Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 6: The Little Convent Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 7: Some Silhouettes of This Darkness Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 8: Post Corda Lapides Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 9: A Century Under a Guimpe Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 10: Origin of the Perpetual Adoration Volume 2 Book 6 Chapter 11: End of the Petit-picpus Volume 2 Book 7 (Parenthesis) Chapter 1: The Convent As an Abstract Idea Volume 2 Book 7 Chapter 2: The Convent As an Historical Fact Volume 2 Book 7 Chapter 3: On What Conditions One Can Respect the Past Volume 2 Book 7 Chapter 4: The Convent from the Point of View of Principles Volume 2 Book 7 Chapter 5: Prayer Volume 2 Book 7 Chapter 6: The Absolute Goodness of Prayer Volume 2 Book 7 Chapter 7: Precautions to Be Observed in Blame Volume 2 Book 7 Chapter 8: Faith, Law Volume 2 Book 8 (Cemeteries Take That Which is Committed Them) Chapter 1: Which Treats of the Manner of Entering a Convent Volume 2 Book 8 Chapter 2: Fauchelevent in the Presence of a Difficulty Volume 2 Book 8 Chapter 3: Mother Innocente Volume 2 Book 8 Chapter 4: In Which Jean Valjean Has Quite the Air of Having Read Austin Castillejo Volume 2 Book 8 Chapter 5: It is Not Necessary to Be Drunk in Order to Be Immortal Volume 2 Book 8 Chapter 6: Between Four Planks Volume 2 Book 8 Chapter 7: In Which Will Be Found the Origin of the Saying: Don't Lose the Card Volume 2 Book 8 Chapter 8: A Successful Interrogatory Volume 2 Book 8 Chapter 9: Cloistered Volume 3 (Marius) Book 1 (Paris Studied in Its Atom) Chapter 1: Parvulus Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 2: Some of His Particular Characteristics Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 3: He is Agreeable Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 4: He May Be of Use Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 5: HIS FRONTIERS Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 6: A Bit of History Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 7: The Gamin Should Have His Place in the Classifications of India Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 8: In Which the Reader Will Find a Charming Saying of the Last King Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 9: The Old Soul of Gaul Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 10: Ecce Paris, Ecce Homo Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 11: To Scoff, to Reign Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 12: The Future Latent in the People Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 13: Little Gavroche Volume 3 Book 1 (The Great Bourgeois) Chapter 1: Ninety Years and Thirty-two Teeth Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 2: Like Master, Like House Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 3: Luc-esprit Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 4: A Centenarian Aspirant Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 5: Basque and Nicolette Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 6: In Which Magnon and Her Two Children Are Seen Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 7: Rule: Receive No One Except in the Evening Volume 3 Book 1 Chapter 8: Two Do Not Make a Pair Volume 3 Book 3 (The Grandfather and the Grandson) Chapter 1: An Ancient Salon Volume 3 Book 3 Chapter 2: One of the Red Spectres of That Epoch Volume 3 Book 3 Chapter 3: Requiescant Volume 3 Book 3 Chapter 4: End of the Brigand Volume 3 Book 3 Chapter 5: The Utility of Going to Mass, in Order to Become a Revolutionist Volume 3 Book 3 Chapter 6: The Consequences of Having Met a Warden Volume 3 Book 3 Chapter 7: Some Petticoat Volume 3 Book 3 Chapter 8: Marble Against Granite Volume 3 Book 4 (The Friends of the A B C) Chapter 1: A Group Which Barely Missed Becoming Historic Volume 3 Book 4 Chapter 2: Blondeau's Funeral Oration by Bossuet Volume 3 Book 4 Chapter 3: Marius' Astonishments Volume 3 Book 4 Chapter 4: The Back Room of the Café Musain Volume 3 Book 4 Chapter 5: Enlargement of Horizon Volume 3 Book 4 Chapter 6: Res Angusta Volume 3 Book 5 (The Excellence of Misfortune) Chapter 1: Marius Indigent Volume 3 Book 5 Chapter 2: Marius Poor Volume 3 Book 5 Chapter 3: Marius Grown Up Volume 3 Book 5 Chapter 4: M. Mabeuf Volume 3 Book 5 Chapter 5: Poverty a Good Neighbor for Misery Volume 3 Book 5 Chapter 6: The Substitute Volume 3 Book 6 (The Conjunction of Two Stars) Chapter 1: The Sobriquet: Mode of Formation of Family Names Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 2: Lux Facta Est Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 3: Effect of the Spring Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 3: Effect of the Spring Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 4: Beginning of a Great Malady Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 5: Divers Claps of Thunder Fall on Ma’am Bougon Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 6: Taken Prisoner Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 7: Adventures of the Letter U Delivered over to Conjectures Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 8: The Veterans Themselves Can Be Happy Volume 3 Book 6 Chapter 9: Eclipse Volume 3 Book 7 (Patron Minette) Chapter 1: Mines and Miners Volume 3 Book 7 Chapter 2: The Lowest Depths Volume 3 Book 7 Chapter 3: Babet, Gueulemer, Claquesous, and Montparnasse Volume 3 Book 7 Chapter 4: Composition of the Troupe Volume 3 Book 8 (The Wicked Poor Man) Chapter 1: Marius, While Seeking a Girl in a Bonnet, Encounters a Man in a Cap Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 2: Treasure Trove Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 3: Quadrifrons Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 4: A Rose in Misery Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 5: A Providential Peep-hole Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 6: The Wild Man in His Lair Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 7: Strategy and Tactics Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 8: The Ray of Light in the Hovel Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 9: Jondrette Comes Near Weeping Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 10: Tariff of Licensed Cabs: Two Francs an Hour Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 11: Offers of Service from Misery to Wretchedness Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 12: The Use Made of M. Leblanc's Five-franc Piece Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 13: Solus Cum Solo, in Loco Remoto, Non Cogitabuntur Orare Pater Noster Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 14: In Which a Police Agent Bestows Two Fistfuls on a Lawyer Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 15: Jondrette Makes His Purchases Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 16: In Which Will Be Found the Words to an English Air Which Was in Fashion in 1832 Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 17: The Use Made of Marius' Five-franc Piece Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 18: Marius' Two Chairs Form a Vis-a-vis Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 19: Occupying One's Self with Obscure Depths Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 20: The Trap Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 21: One Should Always Begin by Arresting the Victims Volume 3 Book 8 Chapter 22: The Little One Who Was Crying in Volume Two Volume 4 (Saint-denis) Book 1 (A Few Pages of History) Chapter 1: Well Cut Volume 4 Book 1 Chapter 2: Badly Sewed Volume 4 Book 1 Chapter 3: Louis Philippe Volume 4 Book 1 Chapter 4: Cracks Beneath the Foundation Volume 4 Book 1 Chapter 5: Facts Whence History Springs and Which History Ignores Volume 4 Book 1 Chapter 6: Enjolras and His Lieutenants Volume 4 Book 2 (éponine) Chapter 1: The Lark's Meadow Volume 4 Book 2 Chapter 2: Embryonic Formation of Crimes in the Incubation of Prisons Volume 4 Book 2 Chapter 3: Apparition to Father Mabeuf Volume 4 Book 2 Chapter 4: An Apparition to Marius Volume 4 Book 3 (The House in the Rue Plumet) Chapter 1: The House with a Secret Volume 4 Book 3 Chapter 2: Jean Valjean As a National Guard Volume 4 Book 3 Chapter 3: Foliis Ac Frondibus Volume 4 Book 3 Chapter 4: Change of Gate Volume 4 Book 3 Chapter 5: The Rose Perceives That It is an Engine of War Volume 4 Book 3 Chapter 6: The Battle Begun Volume 4 Book 3 Chapter 7: To One Sadness Oppose a Sadness and a Half Volume 4 Book 3 Chapter 8: The Chain-gang Volume 4 Book 4 (Succor from Below May Turn out to Be Succor from on High) Chapter 1: A Wound Without, Healing within Volume 4 Book 4 Chapter 2: Mother Plutarque Finds No Difficulty in Explaining a Phenomenon Volume 4 Book 5 (The End of Which Does Not Resemble the Beginning) Chapter 1: Solitude and the Barracks Combined Volume 4 Book 5 Chapter 2: Cosette's Apprehensions Volume 4 Book 5 Chapter 3: Enriched with Commentaries by Toussaint Volume 4 Book 5 Chapter 4: A Heart Beneath a Stone Volume 4 Book 5 Chapter 5: Cosette After the Letter Volume 4 Book 5 Chapter 6: Old People Are Made to Go out Opportunely Volume 4 Book 6 (Little Gavroche) Chapter 1: The Malicious Playfulness of the Wind Volume 4 Book 6 Chapter 2: In Which Little Gavroche Extracts Profit from Napoleon the Great Volume 4 Book 6 Chapter 3: The Vicissitudes of Flight Volume 4 Book 7 (Slang) Chapter 1: Origin Volume 4 Book 7 Chapter 2: Roots Volume 4 Book 7 Chapter 3: Slang Which Weeps and Slang Which Laughs Volume 4 Book 7 Chapter 4: The Two Duties: to Watch and to Hope Volume 4 Book 8 (Enchantments and Desolations) Chapter 1: Full Light Volume 4 Book 8 Chapter 2: The Bewilderment of Perfect Happiness Volume 4 Book 8 Chapter 3: The Beginning of Shadow Volume 4 Book 8 Chapter 4: A Cab Runs in English and Barks in Slang Volume 4 Book 8 Chapter 5: Things of the Night Volume 4 Book 8 Chapter 6: Marius Becomes Practical Once More to the Extent of Giving Cosette His Address Volume 4 Book 8 Chapter 7: The Old Heart and the Young Heart in the Presence of Each Other Volume 4 Book 9 (Whither Are They Going?) Chapter 1: Jean Valjean Volume 4 Book 9 Chapter 2: Marius Volume 4 Book 9 Chapter 3: M. Mabeuf Volume 4 Book 10 (The 5th of June, 1832) Chapter 1: The Surface of the Question Volume 4 Book 10 Chapter 2: The Root of the Matter Volume 4 Book 10 Chapter 3: A Burial; an Occasion to Be Born Again Volume 4 Book 10 Chapter 4: The Ebullitions of Former Days Volume 4 Book 10 Chapter 5: Originality of Paris Volume 4 Book 11 (The Atom Fraternizes with the Hurricane) Chapter 1: Some Explanations with Regard to the Origin of Gavroche's Poetry. the Influence of an Academician on This Poetry Volume 4 Book 11 Chapter 2: Gavroche on the March Volume 4 Book 11 Chapter 3: Just Indignation of a Hair-dresser Volume 4 Book 11 Chapter 4: The Child is Amazed at the Old Man Volume 4 Book 11 Chapter 5: The Old Man Volume 4 Book 11 Chapter 6: Recruits Volume 4 Book 12 (Corinthe) Chapter 1: History of Corinthe from Its Foundation Volume 4 Book 12 Chapter 2: Preliminary Gayeties Volume 4 Book 12 Chapter 3: Night Begins to Descend Upon Grantaire Volume 4 Book 12 Chapter 4: An Attempt to Console the Widow Hucheloup Volume 4 Book 12 Chapter 5: Preparations Volume 4 Book 12 Chapter 6: Waiting Volume 4 Book 12 Chapter 7: The Man Recruited in the Rue Des Billettes Volume 4 Book 12 Chapter 8: Many Interrogation Points with Regard to a Certain Le Cabuc Whose Name May Not Have Been Le Cabuc Volume 4 Book 13 (Marius Enters the Shadow) Chapter 1: From the Rue Plumet to the Quartier Saint-denis Volume 4 Book 13 Chapter 2: An Owl's View of Paris Volume 4 Book 13 Chapter 3: The Extreme Edge Volume 4 Book 14 (The Grandeurs of Despair) Chapter 1: The Flag: Act First Volume 4 Book 14 Chapter 2: The Flag: Act Second Volume 4 Book 14 Chapter 3: Gavroche Would Have Done Better to Accept Enjolras' Carbine Volume 4 Book 14 Chapter 4: The Barrel of Powder Volume 4 Book 14 Chapter 5: End of the Verses of Jean Prouvaire Volume 4 Book 14 Chapter 6: The Agony of Death After the Agony of Life: Volume 4 Book 14 Chapter 7: Gavroche As a Profound Calculator of Distances Volume 4 Book 15 (The Rue De L’homme Armé) Chapter 1: A Drinker is a Babbler Volume 4 Book 15 Chapter 2: The Street Urchin an Enemy of Light Volume 4 Book 15 Chapter 3: While Cosette and Toussaint Are Asleep Volume 4 Book 15 Chapter 4: Gavroche's Excess of Zeal Volume 5 (Jean Valjean) Book 1 (The War Between Four Walls) Chapter 1: The Charybdis of the Faubourg Saint Antoine and the Scylla of the Faubourg Du Temple Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 2: What is to Be Done in the Abyss if One Does Not Converse Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 3: Light and Shadow Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 4: Minus Five, Plus One Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 5: The Horizon Which One Beholds from the Summit of a Barricade Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 6: Marius Haggard, Javert Laconic Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 7: The Situation Becomes Aggravated Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 8: The Artillery-men Compel People to Take Them Seriously Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 9: Employment of the Old Talents of a Poacher and That Infallible Marksmanship Which Influenced the Condemnation of 1796 Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 10: Dawn Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 11: The Shot Which Misses Nothing and Kills No One Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 12: Disorder a Partisan of Order Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 13: Passing Gleams Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 14: Wherein Will Appear the Name of Enjolras' Mistress Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 15: Gavroche Outside Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 14: Wherein Will Appear the Name of Enjolras' Mistress Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 16: How from a Brother One Becomes a Father Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 17: Mortuus Pater Filium Moriturum Expectat Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 18: The Vulture Become Prey Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 19: Jean Valjean Takes His Revenge Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 20: The Dead Are in the Right and the Living Are Not in the Wrong Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 21: The Heroes Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 22: Foot to Foot Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 23: Orestes Fasting and Pylades Drunk Volume 5 Book 1 Chapter 24: Prisoner Volume 5 Book 2 (The Intestine of the Leviathan) Chapter 1: The Land Impoverished by the Sea Volume 5 Book 2 Chapter 2: Ancient History of the Sewer Volume 5 Book 2 Chapter 3: Bruneseau Volume 5 Book 2 Chapter 4 Volume 5 Book 2 Chapter 5: Present Progress Volume 5 Book 2 Chapter 6: Future Progress Volume 5 Book 3 (Mud but the Soul) Chapter 1: The Sewer and Its Surprises Volume 5 Book 3 (Mud but the Soul) Chapter 2: Explanation Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 3: The "spun" Man Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 4: He Also Bears His Cross Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 5: In the Case of Sand As in That of Woman, There is a Fineness Which is Treacherous Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 6: The Fontis Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 7: One Sometimes Runs Aground when One Fancies That One is Disembarking Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 8: The Torn Coat-tail Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 9: Marius Produces on Some One Who is a Judge of the Matter, the Effect of Being Dead Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 10: Return of the Son Who Was Prodigal of His Life Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 11: Concussion in the Absolute Volume 5 Book 3 Chapter 12: The Grandfather Volume 5 Book 4 (Avert Derailed) Chapter 1 Volume 5 Book 5 (Grandson and Grandfather) Chapter 1: In Which the Tree with the Zinc Plaster Appears Again Volume 5 Book 5 Chapter 2: Marius, Emerging from Civil War, Makes Ready for Domestic War Volume 5 Book 5 Chapter 3: Marius Attacked Volume 5 Book 5 Chapter 4: Mademoiselle Gillenormand Ends by No Longer Thinking It a Bad Thing That M. Fauchelevent Should Have Entered with Something Under His Arm Volume 5 Book 5 Chapter 5: Deposit Your Money in a Forest Rather Than with a Notary Volume 5 Book 5 Chapter 6: The Two Old Men Do Everything, Each One After His Own Fashion, to Render Cosette Happy Volume 5 Book 5 Chapter 7: The Effects of Dreams Mingled with Happiness Volume 5 Book 5 Chapter 8: Two Men Impossible to Find Volume 5 Book 6 (The Sleepless Night) Chapter 1: The 16th of February, 1833 Volume 5 Book 6 Chapter 2: Jean Valjean Still Wears His Arm in a Sling Volume 5 Book 6 Chapter 3: The Inseparable Volume 5 Book 6 Chapter 4: The Immortal Liver Volume 5 Book 7 (The Last Draught from the Cup) Chapter 1: The Seventh Circle and the Eighth Heaven Volume 5 Book 7 Chapter 2: The Obscurities Which a Revelation Can Contain Volume 5 Book 8 (Fading Away of the Twilight) Chapter 1: The Lower Chamber Volume 5 Book 8 Chapter 2: Another Step Backwards Volume 5 Book 8 Chapter 3: They Recall the Garden of the Rue Plumet Volume 5 Book 8 Chapter 4: Attraction and Extinction Volume 5 Book 9 (Supreme Shadow, Supreme Dawn) Chapter 1: Pity for the Unhappy, but Indulgence for the Happy Volume 5 Book 9 Chapter 2: Last Flickerings of a Lamp Without Oil Volume 5 Book 9 Chapter 3: A Pen is Heavy to the Man Who Lifted the Fauchelevent's Cart Volume 5 Book 9 Chapter 4: A Bottle of Ink Which Only Succeeded in Whitening Volume 5 Book 9 Chapter 5: A Night Behind Which There is Day Volume 5 Book 9 Chapter 6: The Grass Covers and the Rain Effaces LETTER TO M. DAELLI
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