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BOOK FOURTH.—TO CONFIDE IS SOMETIMES TO DELIVER INTO A PERSON’S POWER

       CHAPTER I—ONE MOTHER MEETS ANOTHER MOTHER

       CHAPTER II—FIRST SKETCH OF TWO UNPREPOSSESSING FIGURES

       CHAPTER III—THE LARK

       BOOK FIFTH.—THE DESCENT.

       CHAPTER I—THE HISTORY OF A PROGRESS IN BLACK GLASS TRINKETS

       CHAPTER II—MADELEINE

       CHAPTER III—SUMS DEPOSITED WITH LAFFITTE

       CHAPTER IV—M. MADELEINE IN MOURNING

       CHAPTER V—VAGUE FLASHES ON THE HORIZON

       CHAPTER VI—FATHER FAUCHELEVENT

       CHAPTER VII—FAUCHELEVENT BECOMES A GARDENER IN PARIS

       CHAPTER VIII—MADAME VICTURNIEN EXPENDS THIRTY FRANCS ON MORALITY

       CHAPTER IX—MADAME VICTURNIEN’S SUCCESS

       CHAPTER X—RESULT OF THE SUCCESS

       CHAPTER XI—CHRISTUS NOS LIBERAVIT

       CHAPTER XII—M. BAMATABOIS’S INACTIVITY

       CHAPTER XIII—THE SOLUTION OF SOME QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE

       BOOK SIXTH.—JAVERT

       CHAPTER I—THE BEGINNING OF REPOSE

       CHAPTER II—HOW JEAN MAY BECOME CHAMP

       BOOK SEVENTH.—THE CHAMPMATHIEU AFFAIR

       CHAPTER I—SISTER SIMPLICE

       CHAPTER II—THE PERSPICACITY OF MASTER SCAUFFLAIRE

       CHAPTER III—A TEMPEST IN A SKULL

       CHAPTER IV—FORMS ASSUMED BY SUFFERING DURING SLEEP

       CHAPTER V—HINDRANCES

       CHAPTER VI—SISTER SIMPLICE PUT TO THE PROOF

       CHAPTER VII—THE TRAVELLER ON HIS ARRIVAL TAKES PRECAUTIONS FOR

       CHAPTER VIII—AN ENTRANCE BY FAVOR

       CHAPTER IX—A PLACE WHERE CONVICTIONS ARE IN PROCESS OF FORMATION

       CHAPTER X—THE SYSTEM OF DENIALS

       CHAPTER XI—CHAMPMATHIEU MORE AND MORE ASTONISHED

       BOOK EIGHTH.—A COUNTER-BLOW

       CHAPTER I—IN WHAT MIRROR M. MADELEINE CONTEMPLATES HIS HAIR

       CHAPTER II—FANTINE HAPPY

       CHAPTER III—JAVERT SATISFIED

       CHAPTER IV—AUTHORITY REASSERTS ITS RIGHTS

       CHAPTER V—A SUITABLE TOMB

      So long as there shall exist, by virtue of law and custom, decrees of damnation pronounced by society, artificially creating hells amid the civilization of earth, and adding the element of human fate to divine destiny; so long as the three great problems of the century—the degradation of man through pauperism, the corruption of woman through hunger, the crippling of children through lack of light—are unsolved; so long as social asphyxia is possible in any part of the world;—in other words, and with a still wider significance, so long as ignorance and poverty exist on earth, books of the nature of Les Misérables cannot fail to be of use.

      HAUTEVILLE HOUSE, 1862.

      In 1815, M. Charles-Francois-Bienvenu Myriel was Bishop of D—— He was an old man of about seventy-five years of age; he had occupied the see of D—— since 1806.

      Although this detail has no connection whatever with the real substance of what we are about to relate, it will not be superfluous, if merely for the sake of exactness in all points, to mention here the various rumors and remarks which had been in circulation about him from the very moment when he arrived in the diocese. True or false, that which is said of men often occupies as important a place in their lives, and above all in their destinies, as that which they do. M. Myriel was the son of a councillor of the Parliament of Aix; hence he belonged to the nobility of the bar. It was said that his father, destining him to be the heir of his own post, had married him at a very early age, eighteen or twenty, in accordance with a custom which is