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would have been equivalent to an order. But that a man with
         such a hat should permit himself such a desire, and that a
         man with such a coat should permit himself to have a will,
         was something which Madame Thenardier did not intend
         to tolerate. She retorted with acrimony:—
            ‘She  must  work,  since  she  eats.  I  don’t  feed  her  to  do
         nothing.’
            ‘What is she making?’ went on the stranger, in a gentle
         voice  which  contrasted  strangely  with  his  beggarly  gar-
         ments and his porter’s shoulders.
            The Thenardier deigned to reply:—
            ‘Stockings,  if  you  please.  Stockings  for  my  little  girls,
         who have none, so to speak, and who are absolutely bare-
         foot just now.’
            The  man  looked  at  Cosette’s  poor  little  red  feet,  and
         continued:—
            ‘When will she have finished this pair of stockings?’
            ‘She has at least three or four good days’ work on them
         still, the lazy creature!’
            ‘And how much will that pair of stockings be worth when
         she has finished them?’
            The Thenardier cast a glance of disdain on him.
            ‘Thirty sous at least.’
            ‘Will you sell them for five francs?’ went on the man.
            ‘Good heavens!’ exclaimed a carter who was listening,
         with a loud laugh; ‘five francs! the deuce, I should think so!
         five balls!’
            Thenardier thought it time to strike in.
            ‘Yes, sir; if such is your fancy, you will be allowed to have

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