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" ... of the court-yard. He was seated on the ground like the rest, and seemed not at all to understand his position, except that it was horrible. It is probable that he also saw something excessive through the vague ideas of an utterly ignorant man. "
The Dungeons of Old Paris: Being the Story and Romance of the Most ... - Página 129
por Tighe Hopkins - 1897 - 265 páginas
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 210

1896 - 926 páginas
...corner of the courtyard," choked with tears, "while the bolt of his iron collar was being riveted with hammer-blows." This is the solitary figure of interest...from the same phantasmagoric gallery of Victor Hugo. Blcetre was the prison of the nameless faint-heart who .weeps and moans through the incredible pages...
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Les misérables

Victor Hugo - 1864 - 534 páginas
...is probable that he also saw something excessive through the vague ideas of an utterly ignorant man. While the bolt of his iron collar was being riveted with heavy hammer blows behind his head, he wept, tears choked him, and prevented him from speaking, and he could...
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Les Misérables, Volume 1

Victor Hugo - 1887 - 568 páginas
...is probable that he also saw something excessive through the vague ideas of an utterly ignorant man. While the bolt of his iron collar was being riveted with heavy hammer-blows behind his head, he wept, tears choked him, and prevented him from speaking, and he could only manage...
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Les Misérables: Part First: Fantine

Víctor Hugo - 1887 - 468 páginas
...probable that he also saw something excessive through the vague ideas of an utterly ignorant man. AVhile the bolt of his iron collar was being riveted with heavy hammer-blows behind his head, he wept, tears choked him, and prevented him from speaking, and he could only manage...
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Les miserables: I. Fantine, tr. byWilliam Walton. 2v. II. cosette, tr. by J ...

Victor Hugo - 1895 - 406 páginas
...he also distinguished in it something excessive, through the vague ideas of an utterly ignorant man. While the bolt of his iron collar was being riveted with heavy hammer blows behind his head, he wept, tears choked him, and prevented him from speaking, and he could...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 64;Volume 127

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1896 - 902 páginas
...feel himself at home, but Bicêtre has daunted him. It is poor Jean Valjean, of " Les Misérables," squatting " in the north corner of the courtyard,"...hammerblows." This is the solitary figure of interest which Bicctre has given to fiction. If a shadowy figure may be added, it is from the same phantasmagoric...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 210

1896 - 926 páginas
...always feel himself at home, but Bicetre has daunted him. It is poor Jean Valjean, of "Les Miserables." squatting "in the north corner of the courtyard,"...the bolt of his iron collar was being riveted with hammer-blow«." This is the solitary figure of interest which Bicetre has given to fiction. If a shadowy...
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