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As he spoke thus, it seemed as though Thenardier, who
         kept his eyes fixed on M. Leblanc, were trying to plunge the
         sharp  points  which  darted  from  the  pupils  into  the  very
         conscience of his prisoner. Moreover, his language, which
         was stamped with a sort of moderated, subdued insolence
         and crafty insolence, was reserved and almost choice, and
         in that rascal, who had been nothing but a robber a short
         time previously, one now felt ‘the man who had studied for
         the priesthood.’
            The  silence  preserved  by  the  prisoner,  that  precaution
         which had been carried to the point of forgetting all anxiety
         for his own life, that resistance opposed to the first impulse
         of nature, which is to utter a cry, all this, it must be con-
         fessed, now that his attention had been called to it, troubled
         Marius, and affected him with painful astonishment.
            Thenardier’s well-grounded observation still further ob-
         scured for Marius the dense mystery which enveloped that
         grave  and  singular  person  on  whom  Courfeyrac  had  be-
         stowed the sobriquet of Monsieur Leblanc.
            But whoever he was, bound with ropes, surrounded with
         executioners, half plunged, so to speak, in a grave which was
         closing in upon him to the extent of a degree with every mo-
         ment that passed, in the presence of Thenardier’s wrath, as
         in the presence of his sweetness, this man remained impas-
         sive; and Marius could not refrain from admiring at such a
         moment the superbly melancholy visage.
            Here, evidently, was a soul which was inaccessible to ter-
         ror, and which did not know the meaning of despair. Here
         was one of those men who command amazement in desper-

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