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Volume III
Marius
17
Book First.-Paris Studied In Its Atom
I
Parvulus
II
Some Of His Particular Characteristics
III
He Is Agreeable
IV
He May Be Of Use
V
His Frontiers
VI
A Bit Of History
VII
The Gamin Should Have His Place In The Classifications Of India
VIII
The Reader Will Find A Charming Saying Of The Last King
IX
The Old Soul Of Gaul
X
Ecce Paris, Ecce Homo
XI
To Scoff, To Reign
XII
The Future Latent In The People
XIII
Little Gavroche
18
Book Second.-The Great Bourgeois
I
Ninety Years And Thirty-Two Teeth
II
Like Master, Like House
III
Luc-Esprit
IV
A Centenarian Aspirant
V
Basque And Nicolette
VI
In Which Magnon And Her Two Children Are Seen
VII
Rule: Receive No One Except In The Evening
VIII
Two Do Not Make A Pair
19
Book Third.-The Grandfather And The Grandson
I
An Ancient Salon
II
One Of The Red Spectres Of That Epoch
III
Requiescant
IV
End Of The Brigand
V
Utility Of Going To Mass, In Order To Become A Revolutionist
VI
The Consequences Of Having Met A Warden
VII
Some Petticoat
VIII
Marble Against Granite
20
Book Fourth.-The Friends Of The A B C
I
A Group Which Barely Missed Becoming Historic
II
Blondeau’s Funeral Oration By Bossuet
III
Marius’ Astonishments
IV
The Back Room Of The Cafe Musain
V
Enlargement Of Horizon
VI
Res Angusta
21
Book Fifth.-The Excellence Of Misfortune
I
Marius Indigent
II
Marius Poor
III
Marius Grown Up
IV
M. Mabeuf
V
Poverty A Good Neighbour For Misery
VI
The Substitute
22
Book Sixth.-The Conjunction Of Two Stars
I
The Sobriquet: Mode Of Formation Of Family Names
II
Lux Facta Est
III
Effect Of The Spring
IV
Beginning Of A Great Malady
V
Divers Claps Of Thunder Fall On Ma’am Bougon
VI
Taken Prisoner
VII
Adventures Of The Letter U Delivered Over To Conjectures
VIII
The Veterans Themselves Can Be Happy
IX
Eclipse
23
Book Seventh.-Patron Minette
I
Mines And Miners
II
The Lowest Depths
III
Babet, Gueulemer, Claquesous, And Montparnasse
IV
Composition Of The Troupe
24
Book Eighth.-The Wicked Poor Man
I
Marius, While Seeking a Girl In a Bonnet, Encounters a Man In a Cap
II
Treasure Trove
III
Quadrifrons
IV
A Rose In Misery
V
A Providential Peep-Hole
VI
The Wild Man In His Lair
VII
Strategy And Tactics
VIII
The Ray Of Light In The Hovel
IX
Jondrette Comes Near Weeping
X
Tariff Of Licensed Cabs: Two Francs An Hour
XI
Offers Of Service From Misery To Wretchedness
XII
The Use Made Of M. Leblanc’s Five-Franc Piece
XIII
Solus Cum Solo, In Loco Remoto, Non Cogitabuntur Orare Pater Noster
XIV
In Which A Police Agent Bestows Two Fistfuls On A Lawyer
XV
Jondrette Makes His Purchases
XVI
The Words To An English Air Which Was In Fashion In 1832
XVII
The Use Made Of Marius’ Five-Franc Piece
XVIII
Marius’ Two Chairs Form A Vis-À-Vis
XIX
Occupying One’s Self With Obscure Depths
XX
The Trap
XXI
One Should Always Begin By Arresting The Victims
XXII
The Little One Who Was Crying In Volume Two
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