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VOLUME I - BOOK SIXTH - Chapter 5 - End of the Story of the Cake |
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_ La Esmeralda turned pale and descended from the pillory, staggering as she went. The voice of the recluse still pursued her,-- "Descend! descend! Thief of Egypt! thou shalt ascend it "The sacked nun is in one of her tantrums," muttered the The hour had arrived for removing Quasimodo. He was Near the Grand Pont, Mahiette, who was returning with her "By the way, Eustache! what did you do with that cake?" "Mother," said the child, "while you were talking with "What, sir, did you eat the whole of it?" she went on. "Mother, it was the dog. I told him, but he would not "'Tis a terrible child!" said the mother, smiling and
End of Volume 1. _ |