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Les Misérables - Hugo, Victor · 74 words
Les Misérables - Hugo, Victor
These two children were the same over whom Gavroche had been put to some trouble, as the reader will recollect. Children of the Thnardiers, leased out to Magnon, attributed to M. Gillenormand, and now leaves fallen from all these rootless branches, and swept over the ground by the wind. Their clothing, which had been clean in Magnons day, and which had served her as a prospectus with M. Gillenormand, had been converted into rags.
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