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‘Coming! Coming!’ said she. ‘One has no time for any-
         thing in this hovel!’
            She hummed:—

            Vous me quittez pour aller a la gloire;
            Mon triste coeur suivra partout.

            You leave me to go to glory; my sad heart will follow you
            everywhere.

            She cast a parting glance in the mirror and went out,
         shutting the door behind her.
            A moment more, and Marius heard the sound of the two
         young girls’ bare feet in the corridor, and Jondrette’s voice
         shouting to them:—
            ‘Pay strict heed! One on the side of the barrier, the other
         at the corner of the Rue du Petit-Banquier. Don’t lose sight
         for a moment of the door of this house, and the moment you
         see anything, rush here on the instant! as hard as you can
         go! You have a key to get in.’
            The eldest girl grumbled:—
            ‘The idea of standing watch in the snow barefoot!’
            ‘To-morrow you shall have some dainty little green silk
         boots!’ said the father.
            They ran down stairs, and a few seconds later the shock
         of the outer door as it banged to announced that they were
         outside.
            There now remained in the house only Marius, the Jon-
         drettes and probably, also, the mysterious persons of whom

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