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knot in the darkness? should he arrive at the inextricable
         and the impassable? would Marius die there of hemorrhage
         and he of hunger? should they end by both getting lost, and
         by furnishing two skeletons in a nook of that night? He did
         not know. He put all these questions to himself without re-
         plying to them. The intestines of Paris form a precipice. Like
         the prophet, he was in the belly of the monster.
            All at once, he had a surprise. At the most unforeseen
         moment, and without having ceased to walk in a straight
         line, he perceived that he was no longer ascending; the wa-
         ter of the rivulet was beating against his heels, instead of
         meeting him at his toes. The sewer was now descending.
         Why? Was he about to arrive suddenly at the Seine? This
         danger was a great one, but the peril of retreating was still
         greater. He continued to advance.
            It was not towards the Seine that he was proceeding. The
         ridge which the soil of Paris forms on its right bank emp-
         ties one of its water-sheds into the Seine and the other into
         the Grand Sewer. The crest of this ridge which determines
         the division of the waters describes a very capricious line.
         The culminating point, which is the point of separation of
         the currents, is in the Sainte-Avoye sewer, beyond the Rue
         Michelle-Comte, in the sewer of the Louvre, near the boule-
         vards, and in the Montmartre sewer, near the Halles. It was
         this culminating point that Jean Valjean had reached. He
         was directing his course towards the belt sewer; he was on
         the right path. But he did not know it.
            Every time that he encountered a branch, he felt of its
         angles, and if he found that the opening which presented

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