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CHAPTER III



         MEN MUST HAVE

         WINE, AND HORSES

         MUST HAVE WATER






         Four new travellers had arrived.
            Cosette was meditating sadly; for, although she was only
         eight years old, she had already suffered so much that she
         reflected with the lugubrious air of an old woman. Her eye
         was black in consequence of a blow from Madame Thenar-
         dier’s fist, which caused the latter to remark from time to
         time, ‘How ugly she is with her fist-blow on her eye!’
            Cosette was thinking that it was dark, very dark, that
         the pitchers and caraffes in the chambers of the travellers
         who had arrived must have been filled and that there was no
         more water in the cistern.
            She was somewhat reassured because no one in the Th-
         enardier establishment drank much water. Thirsty people
         were  never  lacking  there;  but  their  thirst  was  of  the  sort
         which applies to the jug rather than to the pitcher. Any one
         who had asked for a glass of water among all those glasses

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