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‘That’s true, excuse me!’ ejaculated Thenardier, ‘you are
         quite right.’
            And turning to Bigrenaille:—
            ‘Untie the gentleman’s right arm.’
            Panchaud,  alias  Printanier,  alias  Bigrenaille,  executed
         Thenardier’s order.
            When  the  prisoner’s  right  arm  was  free,  Thenardier
         dipped the pen in the ink and presented it to him.
            ‘Understand thoroughly, sir, that you are in our power, at
         our discretion, that no human power can get you out of this,
         and that we shall be really grieved if we are forced to proceed
         to disagreeable extremities. I know neither your name, nor
         your address, but I warn you, that you will remain bound
         until the person charged with carrying the letter which you
         are about to write shall have returned. Now, be so good as
         to write.’
            ‘What?’ demanded the prisoner.
            ‘I will dictate.’
            M. Leblanc took the pen.
            Thenardier began to dictate:—
            ‘My daughter—‘
            The prisoner shuddered, and raised his eyes to Thenar-
         dier.
            ‘Put down ‘My dear daughter’—‘ said Thenardier.
            M. Leblanc obeyed.
            Thenardier continued:—
            ‘Come instantly—‘
            He paused:—
            ‘You address her as thou, do you not?’

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