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roar, whirled round, gave a leap like a panther, and hurled
         herself upon the man, burying her nails in his face, with the
         most frightful words which could fall from the guard-room
         into the gutter. These insults, poured forth in a voice rough-
         ened by brandy, did, indeed, proceed in hideous wise from a
         mouth which lacked its two front teeth. It was Fantine.
            At  the  noise  thus  produced,  the  officers  ran  out  in
         throngs from the cafe, passers-by collected, and a large and
         merry circle, hooting and applauding, was formed around
         this whirlwind composed of two beings, whom there was
         some difficulty in recognizing as a man and a woman: the
         man struggling, his hat on the ground; the woman striking
         out with feet and fists, bareheaded, howling, minus hair and
         teeth, livid with wrath, horrible.
            Suddenly a man of lofty stature emerged vivaciously from
         the crowd, seized the woman by her satin bodice, which was
         covered with mud, and said to her, ‘Follow me!’
            The woman raised her head; her furious voice suddenly
         died away. Her eyes were glassy; she turned pale instead of
         livid, and she trembled with a quiver of terror. She had rec-
         ognized Javert.
            The dandy took advantage of the incident to make his
         escape.










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