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‘Yes.’
            ‘Is the team harnessed?’
            ‘Yes.’
            ‘With two good horses?’
            ‘Excellent.’
            ‘Is it waiting where I ordered?’
            ‘Yes.’
            ‘Good,’ said Jondrette.
            M.  Leblanc  was  very  pale.  He  was  scrutinizing  every-
         thing around him in the den, like a man who understands
         what he has fallen into, and his head, directed in turn to-
         ward all the heads which surrounded him, moved on his
         neck with an astonished and attentive slowness, but there
         was nothing in his air which resembled fear. He had impro-
         vised an intrenchment out of the table; and the man, who
         but an instant previously, had borne merely the appearance
         of a kindly old man, had suddenly become a sort of athlete,
         and placed his robust fist on the back of his chair, with a for-
         midable and surprising gesture.
            This  old  man,  who  was  so  firm  and  so  brave  in  the
         presence of such a danger, seemed to possess one of those
         natures which are as courageous as they are kind, both eas-
         ily and simply. The father of a woman whom we love is never
         a stranger to us. Marius felt proud of that unknown man.
            Three of the men, of whom Jondrette had said: ‘They are
         chimney-builders,’ had armed themselves from the pile of
         old iron, one with a heavy pair of shears, the second with
         weighing-tongs, the third with a hammer, and had placed
         themselves  across  the  entrance  without  uttering  a  sylla-

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