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‘Bah!’
            And she began to hum these words to a gay air:—

            “J’ai faim, mon pere.’  I am hungry, father.
            Pas de fricot.         I have no food.
            J’ai froid, ma mere.   I am cold, mother.
            Pas de tricot.         I have no clothes.
            Grelotte,              Lolotte!
            Lolotte!               Shiver,
            Sanglote,              Sob,
            Jacquot!’              Jacquot!’

            She  had  hardly  finished  this  couplet,  when  she
         exexclaimed:—
            ‘Do you ever go to the play, Monsieur Marius? I do. I have
         a little brother who is a friend of the artists, and who gives
         me tickets sometimes. But I don’t like the benches in the
         galleries. One is cramped and uncomfortable there. There
         are rough people there sometimes; and people who smell
         bad.’
            Then she scrutinized Marius, assumed a singular air and
         said:—
            ‘Do you know, Mr. Marius, that you are a very handsome
         fellow?’
            And  at  the  same  moment  the  same  idea  occurred  to
         them both, and made her smile and him blush. She stepped
         up to him, and laid her hand on his shoulder: ‘You pay no
         heed to me, but I know you, Mr. Marius. I meet you here
         on the staircase, and then I often see you going to a person

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