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CHAPTER IX



         THENARDIER AND

         HIS MANOEUVRES






         On the following morning, two hours at least before day-
         break, Thenardier, seated beside a candle in the public room
         of the tavern, pen in hand, was making out the bill for the
         traveller with the yellow coat.
            His wife, standing beside him, and half bent over him,
         was  following  him  with  her  eyes.  They  exchanged  not  a
         word. On the one hand, there was profound meditation, on
         the other, the religious admiration with which one watches
         the birth and development of a marvel of the human mind.
         A noise was audible in the house; it was the Lark sweeping
         the stairs.
            After  the  lapse  of  a  good  quarter  of  an  hour,  and
         some  erasures,  Thenardier  produced  the  following
         masterpiece:—
            BILL   OF   THE   GENTLEMAN      IN   No.   1.

         Supper     …     …      …     …      3     francs.
         Chamber      …      …      ….      .     10     ‘

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