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Les Miserables, a novel by Victor Hugo |
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VOLUME V - BOOK FIRST - THE WAR BETWEEN FOUR WALLS - CHAPTER XIX. Jean Valjean Takes His Revenge |
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_ When Jean Valjean was left alone with Javert, he untied the rope which fastened the prisoner across the middle of the body, and the knot of which was under the table. After this he made him a sign to rise. Javert obeyed with that indefinable smile in which the supremacy Jean Valjean took Javert by the martingale, as one would take Jean Valjean had the pistol in his hand. In this manner they crossed the inner trapezium of the barricade. Marius alone, stationed on one side, at the extreme left of Jean Valjean with some difficulty, but without relaxing his hold When they had crossed this barrier, they found themselves alone Javert gazed askance at this body, and, profoundly calm, said in "It strikes me that I know that girl." Then he turned to Jean Valjean. Jean Valjean thrust the pistol under his arm and fixed on Javert Javert replied: "Take your revenge." Jean Valjean drew from his pocket a knife, and opened it. "A clasp-knife!" exclaimed Javert, "you are right. That suits Jean Valjean cut the martingale which Javert had about his neck, "You are free." Javert was not easily astonished. Still, master of himself though Jean Valjean continued: "I do not think that I shall escape from this place. But if, Javert snarled like a tiger, which made him half open one corner "Have a care." "Go," said Jean Valjean. Javert began again: "Thou saidst Fauchelevent, Rue de l'Homme Arme?" "Number 7." Javert repeated in a low voice:--"Number 7." He buttoned up his coat once more, resumed the military stiffness A few minutes later, Javert turned round and shouted to Jean Valjean: "You annoy me. Kill me, rather." Javert himself did not notice that he no longer addressed Jean "Be off with you," said Jean Valjean. Javert retreated slowly. A moment later he turned the corner When Javert had disappeared, Jean Valjean fired his pistol in the air. Then he returned to the barricade and said: "It is done." In the meanwhile, this is what had taken place. Marius, more intent on the outside than on the interior, had not, When he beheld him in broad daylight, striding over the This recollection was misty and troubled, however, like all his ideas. It was not an affirmation that he made, but a question which he "Is not that the inspector of police who told me that his name Perhaps there was still time to intervene in behalf of that man. Marius called to Enjolras, who had just stationed himself "Enjolras!" "What?" "What is the name of yonder man?" "What man?" "The police agent. Do you know his name?" "Of course. He told us." "What is it?" "Javert." Marius sprang to his feet. At that moment, they heard the report of the pistol. Jean Valjean re-appeared and cried: "It is done." A gloomy chill traversed Marius' heart. _ |