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They went away.
            As they went, Montparnasse muttered:—
            ‘Never  mind!  if  they  had  wanted,  I’d  have  cut  her
         throat.’
            Babet responded
            ‘I wouldn’t. I don’t hit a lady.’
            At the corner of the street they halted and exchanged the
         following enigmatical dialogue in a low tone:—
            ‘Where shall we go to sleep to-night?’
            ‘Under Pantin [Paris].’
            ‘Have you the key to the gate, Thenardier?’
            ‘Pardi.’
            Eponine, who never took her eyes off of them, saw them
         retreat by the road by which they had come. She rose and
         began to creep after them along the walls and the houses.
         She followed them thus as far as the boulevard.
            There they parted, and she saw these six men plunge into
         the gloom, where they appeared to melt away.

















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