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CHAPTER V



         DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY

         IN A FOREST RATHER

         THAN WITH A NOTARY






         The  reader  has,  no  doubt,  understood,  without  neces-
         sitating a lengthy explanation, that Jean Valjean, after the
         Champmathieu  affair,  had  been  able,  thanks  to  his  first
         escape  of  a  few  days’  duration,  to  come  to  Paris  and  to
         withdraw  in  season,  from  the  hands  of  Laffitte,  the  sum
         earned by him, under the name of Monsieur Madeleine, at
         Montreuil-sur-Mer; and that fearing that he might be re-
         captured,— which eventually happened—he had buried and
         hidden that sum in the forest of Montfermeil, in the local-
         ity known as the Blaru-bottom. The sum, six hundred and
         thirty thousand francs, all in bank-bills, was not very bulky,
         and was contained in a box; only, in order to preserve the
         box from dampness, he had placed it in a coffer filled with
         chestnut shavings. In the same coffer he had placed his other
         treasures, the Bishop’s candlesticks. It will be remembered
         that he had carried off the candlesticks when he made his

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