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CHAPTER X



         RESULT OF THE SUCCESS






         She  had  been  dismissed  towards  the  end  of  the  winter;
         the summer passed, but winter came again. Short days, less
         work. Winter: no warmth, no light, no noonday, the eve-
         ning joining on to the morning, fogs, twilight; the window
         is gray; it is impossible to see clearly at it. The sky is but a
         vent-hole. The whole day is a cavern. The sun has the air of
         a beggar. A frightful season! Winter changes the water of
         heaven and the heart of man into a stone. Her creditors har-
         rassed her.
            Fantine earned too little. Her debts had increased. The
         Thenardiers,  who  were  not  promptly  paid,  wrote  to  her
         constantly letters whose contents drove her to despair, and
         whose carriage ruined her. One day they wrote to her that
         her little Cosette was entirely naked in that cold weather,
         that she needed a woollen skirt, and that her mother must
         send at least ten francs for this. She received the letter, and
         crushed it in her hands all day long. That evening she went
         into a barber’s shop at the corner of the street, and pulled
         out her comb. Her admirable golden hair fell to her knees.
            ‘What splendid hair!’ exclaimed the barber.

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