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Les Misérables - Hugo, Victor · 63 words

Les Misérables - Hugo, Victor

Of late, Boulatruelle had taken to quitting his task of stone breaking and care of the road at a very early hour, and to betaking himself to the forest with his pickaxe. He was encountered towards evening in the most deserted clearings, in the wildest thickets; and he had the appearance of being in search of something, and sometimes he was digging holes.

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