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CHAPTER I



         FULL LIGHT






         The reader has probably understood that Eponine, hav-
         ing recognized through the gate, the inhabitant of that Rue
         Plumet whither Magnon had sent her, had begun by keep-
         ing the ruffians away from the Rue Plumet, and had then
         conducted Marius thither, and that, after many days spent
         in ecstasy before that gate, Marius, drawn on by that force
         which draws the iron to the magnet and a lover towards
         the stones of which is built the house of her whom he loves,
         had finally entered Cosette’s garden as Romeo entered the
         garden of Juliet. This had even proved easier for him than
         for Romeo; Romeo was obliged to scale a wall, Marius had
         only to use a little force on one of the bars of the decrepit
         gate which vacillated in its rusty recess, after the fashion of
         old people’s teeth. Marius was slender and readily passed
         through.
            As there was never any one in the street, and as Marius
         never entered the garden except at night, he ran no risk of
         being seen.
            Beginning with that blessed and holy hour when a kiss
         betrothed  these  two  souls,  Marius  was  there  every  eve-

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