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VOLUME III - BOOK EIGHTH - THE WICKED POOR MAN - CHAPTER XXII. The Little One who was crying in Volume Two |
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_ On the day following that on which these events took place in the house on the Boulevard de l'Hopital, a child, who seemed to be coming from the direction of the bridge of Austerlitz, was ascending the side-alley on the right in the direction of the Barriere de Fontainebleau. Night had fully come. This lad was pale, thin, clad in rags, with linen trousers At the corner of the Rue du Petit-Banquier, a bent old woman was "Hello! And I took it for an enormous, enormous dog!" He pronounced the word enormous the second time with a jeering swell The old woman straightened herself up in a fury. "Nasty brat!" she grumbled. "If I hadn't been bending over, The boy was already far away. "Kisss! kisss!" he cried. "After that, I don't think I was mistaken!" The old woman, choking with indignation, now rose completely upright, Her body was lost in the darkness, and only her head was visible. The boy surveyed her. "Madame," said he, "does not possess that style of beauty which He then pursued his road, and resumed his song:-- "Le roi Coupdesabot
In the meanwhile, the very old woman whom he had encountered at "What's this? What's this? Lord God! He's battering the door down! The kicks continued. The old woman strained her lungs. "Is that the way buildings are treated nowadays?" All at once she paused. She had recognized the gamin. "What! so it's that imp!" "Why, it's the old lady," said the lad. "Good day, Bougonmuche. The old woman retorted with a composite grimace, and a wonderful "There's no one here." "Bah!" retorted the boy, "where's my father?" "At La Force." "Come, now! And my mother?" "At Saint-Lazare." "Well! And my sisters?" "At the Madelonettes." The lad scratched his head behind his ear, stared at Ma'am Bougon, "Ah!" Then he executed a pirouette on his heel; a moment later, the old woman, "Le roi Coupdesabot[31]
[The end of Volume III. "Marius"] _ |