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− | + | Les Misérables, Volume 3: Marius, Book Eighth: The Wicked Poor Man<br /> | |
+ | (Tome 3: Marius, Livre huitième: Le mauvais pauvre) | ||
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+ | ==General notes on this book== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Chapters== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[/Chapter 1|Chapter 1: Marius, while seeking a Girl in a Bonnet encounters a Man in a Cap]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 2|Chapter 2: Treasure Trove]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 3|Chapter 3: Quadrifrons]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 4|Chapter 4: A Rose in Misery]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 5|Chapter 5: A Providential Peep-Hole]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 6|Chapter 6: The Wild Man in his Lair]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 7|Chapter 7: Strategy and Tactics]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 8|Chapter 8: The Ray of Light in the Hovel]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 9|Chapter 9: Jondrette comes near Weeping]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 10|Chapter 10: Tariff of Licensed Cabs, Two Francs an Hour]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 11|Chapter 11: Offers of Service from Misery to Wretchedness]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 12|Chapter 12: The Use made of M. Leblanc's Five-Franc Piece]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 13|Chapter 13: Solus cum Solo, in Loco Remoto, non cogitabuntur orare Pater Noster]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 14|Chapter 14: In which a Police Agent bestows Two Fistfuls on a Lawyer]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 15|Chapter 15: Jondrette makes his Purchases]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 16|Chapter 16: In which will be found the Words to an English Air which was in Fashion in 1832]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 17|Chapter 17: The Use made of Marius' Five-Franc Piece]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 18|Chapter 18: Marius' Two Chairs form a Vis-a-Vis]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 19|Chapter 19: Occupying One's Self with Obscure Depths]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 20|Chapter 20: The Trap]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 21|Chapter 21: One should always begin by arresting the Victims]] | ||
+ | * [[/Chapter 22|Chapter 22: The Little One who was crying in Volume Two]] |
Latest revision as of 05:29, 2 March 2016
Les Misérables, Volume 3: Marius, Book Eighth: The Wicked Poor Man
(Tome 3: Marius, Livre huitième: Le mauvais pauvre)
General notes on this book[edit]
Chapters[edit]
- Chapter 1: Marius, while seeking a Girl in a Bonnet encounters a Man in a Cap
- Chapter 2: Treasure Trove
- Chapter 3: Quadrifrons
- Chapter 4: A Rose in Misery
- Chapter 5: A Providential Peep-Hole
- Chapter 6: The Wild Man in his Lair
- Chapter 7: Strategy and Tactics
- Chapter 8: The Ray of Light in the Hovel
- Chapter 9: Jondrette comes near Weeping
- Chapter 10: Tariff of Licensed Cabs, Two Francs an Hour
- Chapter 11: Offers of Service from Misery to Wretchedness
- Chapter 12: The Use made of M. Leblanc's Five-Franc Piece
- Chapter 13: Solus cum Solo, in Loco Remoto, non cogitabuntur orare Pater Noster
- Chapter 14: In which a Police Agent bestows Two Fistfuls on a Lawyer
- Chapter 15: Jondrette makes his Purchases
- Chapter 16: In which will be found the Words to an English Air which was in Fashion in 1832
- Chapter 17: The Use made of Marius' Five-Franc Piece
- Chapter 18: Marius' Two Chairs form a Vis-a-Vis
- Chapter 19: Occupying One's Self with Obscure Depths
- Chapter 20: The Trap
- Chapter 21: One should always begin by arresting the Victims
- Chapter 22: The Little One who was crying in Volume Two