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Les Misérables - Hugo, Victor · 80 words
He who writes these lines has long been a prowler about the barriers of Paris, and it is for him a source of profound souvenirs. That close shaven turf, those pebbly paths, that chalk, those pools, those harsh monotonies of waste and fallow lands, the plants of early market garden suddenly springing into sight in a bottom, that mixture of the savage and the citizen, those vast desert nooks where the garrison drums practise noisily, and produce a sort of.
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