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tune was concerned he made that also, but as a secondary
         matter, and in some sort, by accident. He was the foster-
         father of the poor. He founded hospitals, opened schools,
         visited  the  sick,  dowered  young  girls,  supported  widows,
         and  adopted  orphans;  he  was  like  the  guardian  angel  of
         the country. He refused the cross, he was appointed Mayor.
         A liberated convict knew the secret of a penalty incurred
         by this man in former days; he denounced him, and had
         him arrested, and profited by the arrest to come to Paris
         and cause the banker Laffitte,—I have the fact from the ca-
         shier himself,—by means of a false signature, to hand over
         to him the sum of over half a million which belonged to M.
         Madeleine. This convict who robbed M. Madeleine was Jean
         Valjean. As for the other fact, you have nothing to tell me
         about it either. Jean Valjean killed the agent Javert; he shot
         him with a pistol. I, the person who is speaking to you, was
         present.’
            Thenardier  cast  upon  Marius  the  sovereign  glance  of
         a conquered man who lays his hand once more upon the
         victory, and who has just regained, in one instant, all the
         ground which he has lost. But the smile returned instantly.
         The inferior’s triumph in the presence of his superior must
         be wheedling.
            Thenardier contented himself with saying to Marius:
            ‘Monsieur le Baron, we are on the wrong track.’
            And he emphasized this phrase by making his bunch of
         seals execute an expressive whirl.
            ‘What!’ broke forth Marius, ‘do you dispute that? These
         are facts.’

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