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Marius rose to his feet trembling, despairing, radiant.
            He fumbled in his pocket and stalked furiously to Th-
         enardier, presenting to him and almost thrusting in his face
         his fist filled with bank-notes for five hundred and a thou-
         sand francs.
            ‘You are an infamous wretch! you are a liar, a calumnia-
         tor, a villain. You came to accuse that man, you have only
         justified him; you wanted to ruin him, you have only suc-
         ceeded in glorifying him. And it is you who are the thief!
         And it is you who are the assassin! I saw you, Thenardi-
         er Jondrette, in that lair on the Rue de l’Hopital. I know
         enough about you to send you to the galleys and even fur-
         ther if I choose. Here are a thousand francs, bully that you
         are!’
            And he flung a thousand franc note at Thenardier.
            ‘Ah! Jondrette Thenardier, vile rascal! Let this serve you
         as a lesson, you dealer in second-hand secrets, merchant of
         mysteries, rummager of the shadows, wretch! Take these
         five hundred francs and get out of here! Waterloo protects
         you.’
            ‘Waterloo!’ growled Thenardier, pocketing the five hun-
         dred francs along with the thousand.
            ‘Yes, assassin! You there saved the life of a Colonel. . .’
            ‘Of a General,’ said Thenardier, elevating his head.
            ‘Of  a  Colonel!’  repeated  Marius  in  a  rage.  ‘I  wouldn’t
         give a ha’penny for a general. And you come here to com-
         mit infamies! I tell you that you have committed all crimes.
         Go! disappear! Only be happy, that is all that I desire. Ah!
         monster! here are three thousand francs more. Take them.

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