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some face and a delicious costume if one does not display
         them?
            He also noticed that Cosette had no longer the same taste
         for the back garden. Now she preferred the garden, and did
         not  dislike  to  promenade  back  and  forth  in  front  of  the
         railed fence. Jean Valjean, who was shy, never set foot in the
         garden. He kept to his back yard, like a dog.
            Cosette,  in  gaining  the  knowledge  that  she  was  beau-
         tiful, lost the grace of ignoring it. An exquisite grace, for
         beauty enhanced by ingenuousness is ineffable, and noth-
         ing is so adorable as a dazzling and innocent creature who
         walks along, holding in her hand the key to paradise with-
         out being conscious of it. But what she had lost in ingenuous
         grace, she gained in pensive and serious charm. Her whole
         person, permeated with the joy of youth, of innocence, and
         of beauty, breathed forth a splendid melancholy.
            It was at this epoch that Marius, after the lapse of six
         months, saw her once more at the Luxembourg.

















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