Volume II
Cosette


9 Book First.-Waterloo
 I What Is Met With On The Way From Nivelles
 II Hougomont
 III The Eighteenth Of June, 1815
 IV A
 V The Quid Obscurum Of Battles
 VI Four O’clock In The Afternoon
 VII Napoleon In A Good Humour
 VIII The Emperor Puts a Question To The Guide Lacoste
 IX The Unexpected
 X The Plateau Of Mont-Saint-Jean
 XI A Bad Guide To Napoleon; A Good Guide To Bulow
 XII The Guard
 XIII The Catastrophe
 XIV The Last Square
 XV Cambronne
 XVI Quot Libras In Duce?
 XVII Is Waterloo To Be Considered Good?
 XVIII A Recrudescence Of Divine Right
 XIX The Battle-Field At Night
10 Book Second.-The Ship Orion
 I Number 24,601 Becomes Number 9,430
 II Reader WilL Peruse Two Verses, Which Are Devil’s Composition
 III Ankle-Chain Must Have Undergone Manipulation To Be Broken
11 Book Third.-Accomplishment Of Promise Made To Dead Woman
 I The Water Question At Montfermeil
 II Two Complete Portraits
 III Men Must Have Wine, And Horses Must Have Water
 IV Entrance On The Scene Of A Doll
 V The Little One All Alone
 VI Which Possibly Proves Boulatruelle’s Intelligence
 VII Cosette Side By Side With The Stranger In The Dark
 VIII Unpleasantness Of Receiving Poor Man Who May Be Rich
 IX Thenardier And His Manoeuvres
 X He Who Seeks To Better Himself May Render His Situation Worse
 XI Number 9,430 Reappears, And Cosette Wins It In The Lottery
12 Book Fourth.-The Gorbeau Hovel
 I Master Gorbeau
 II A Nest For Owl And A Warbler
 III Two Misfortunes Make One Piece Of Good Fortune
 IV The Remarks Of The Principal Tenant
 V A Five-Franc Piece Falls On The Ground And Produces A Tumult
13 Book Fifth.-For A Black Hunt, A Mute Pack
 I The Zigzags Of Strategy
 II It Is Lucky That The Pont D’Austerlitz Bears Carriages
 III To Wit, The Plan Of Paris In 1727
 IV The Gropings Of Flight
 V Which Would Be Impossible With Gas Lanterns
 VI The Beginning Of An Enigma
 VII Continuation Of The Enigma
 VIII The Enigma Becomes Doubly Mysterious
 IX The Man With The Bell
 X Which Explains How Javert Got On The Scent
14 Book Sixth.-Le Petit-Picpus
 I Number 62 Rue Petit-Picpus
 II The Obedience Of Martin Verga
 III Austerities
 IV Gayeties
 V Distractions
 VI The Little Convent
 VII Some Silhouettes Of This Darkness
 VIII Post Corda Lapides
 IX A Century Under A Guimpe
 X Origin Of The Perpetual Adoration
 XI End Of The Petit-Picpus
15 Book Seventh.-Parenthesis
 I The Convent As An Abstract Idea
 II The Convent As An Historical Fact
 III On What Conditions One Can Respect The Past
 IV The Convent From The Point Of View Of Principles
 V Prayer
 VI The Absolute Goodness Of Prayer
 VII Precautions To Be Observed In Blame
 VIII Faith, Law
16 Book Eighth.-Cemeteries Take That Which Is Committed Them
 I Which Treats Of The Manner Of Entering A Convent
 II Fauchelevent In The Presence Of A Difficulty
 III Mother Innocente
 IV Jean Valjean Has Air Of Having Read Austin Castillejo
 V It Is Not Necessary To Be Drunk In Order To Be Immortal
 VI Between Four Planks
 VII The Origin Of The Saying: Don’t Lose The Card
 VIII A Successful Interrogatory
 IX Cloistered