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side of the wall, he heard them go, and come, and speak, and
         he did not even lend an ear! And groans lay in those words,
         and he did not even listen to them, his thoughts were else-
         where, given up to dreams, to impossible radiances, to loves
         in the air, to follies; and all the while, human creatures, his
         brothers in Jesus Christ, his brothers in the people, were ag-
         onizing in vain beside him! He even formed a part of their
         misfortune, and he aggravated it. For if they had had an-
         other neighbor who was less chimerical and more attentive,
         any ordinary and charitable man, evidently their indigence
         would  have  been  noticed,  their  signals  of  distress  would
         have been perceived, and they would have been taken hold
         of and rescued! They appeared very corrupt and very de-
         praved, no doubt, very vile, very odious even; but those who
         fall without becoming degraded are rare; besides, there is
         a point where the unfortunate and the infamous unite and
         are confounded in a single word, a fatal word, the miserable;
         whose fault is this? And then should not the charity be all
         the more profound, in proportion as the fall is great?
            While reading himself this moral lesson, for there were
         occasions on which Marius, like all truly honest hearts, was
         his own pedagogue and scolded himself more than he de-
         served, he stared at the wall which separated him from the
         Jondrettes, as though he were able to make his gaze, full of
         pity, penetrate that partition and warm these wretched peo-
         ple. The wall was a thin layer of plaster upheld by lathes and
         beams, and, as the reader had just learned, it allowed the
         sound of voices and words to be clearly distinguished. Only
         a man as dreamy as Marius could have failed to perceive this

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