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as: Ah, how delightful is the drum! or, Pity is not a pandour.
         But Cosette had left the convent too early to have occupied
         herself much with the ‘drum.’ Therefore, she did not know
         what name to give to what she now felt. Is any one the less ill
         because one does not know the name of one’s malady?
            She loved with all the more passion because she loved ig-
         norantly. She did not know whether it was a good thing or a
         bad thing, useful or dangerous, eternal or temporary, allow-
         able or prohibited; she loved. She would have been greatly
         astonished, had any one said to her: ‘You do not sleep? But
         that is forbidden! You do not eat? Why, that is very bad! You
         have oppressions and palpitations of the heart? That must
         not be! You blush and turn pale, when a certain being clad
         in black appears at the end of a certain green walk? But that
         is  abominable!’  She  would  not  have  understood,  and  she
         would have replied: ‘What fault is there of mine in a matter
         in which I have no power and of which I know nothing?’
            It  turned  out  that  the  love  which  presented  itself  was
         exactly suited to the state of her soul. It was a sort of admi-
         ration at a distance, a mute contemplation, the deification
         of a stranger. It was the apparition of youth to youth, the
         dream of nights become a reality yet remaining a dream,
         the longed-for phantom realized and made flesh at last, but
         having as yet, neither name, nor fault, nor spot, nor exi-
         gence, nor defect; in a word, the distant lover who lingered
         in the ideal, a chimaera with a form. Any nearer and more
         palpable meeting would have alarmed Cosette at this first
         stage, when she was still half immersed in the exaggerated
         mists of the cloister. She had all the fears of children and

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