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olling in the infinite; they had God in their hearts; destiny
         appeared to them like a ceiling of stars; above their heads
         they beheld the light of a rising sun. All at once, the clock
         struck. Marius glanced at Cosette’s charming bare arm, and
         at the rosy things which were vaguely visible through the
         lace of her bodice, and Cosette, intercepting Marius’ glance,
         blushed to her very hair.
            Quite  a  number  of  old  family  friends  of  the  Gillenor-
         mand family had been invited; they pressed about Cosette.
         Each one vied with the rest in saluting her as Madame la
         Baronne.
            The officer, Theodule Gillenormand, now a captain, had
         come from Chartres, where he was stationed in garrison, to
         be present at the wedding of his cousin Pontmercy. Cosette
         did not recognize him.
            He,  on  his  side,  habituated  as  he  was  to  have  women
         consider him handsome, retained no more recollection of
         Cosette than of any other woman.
            ‘How right I was not to believe in that story about the
         lancer!’ said Father Gillenormand, to himself.
            Cosette had never been more tender with Jean Valjean.
         She  was  in  unison  with  Father  Gillenormand;  while  he
         erected joy into aphorisms and maxims, she exhaled good-
         ness like a perfume. Happiness desires that all the world
         should be happy.
            She regained, for the purpose of addressing Jean Valjean,
         inflections of voice belonging to the time when she was a
         little girl. She caressed him with her smile.
            A banquet had been spread in the dining-room.

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