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dejection to notice her words and reply to them. But when
         Cosette was leaving him in the evening, to betake herself to
         bed, he heard her say in a low voice, and as though talking
         to herself: ‘It seems to me, that if I were to find one of those
         men in my pathway, oh, my God, I should die merely from
         the sight of him close at hand.’
            Fortunately, chance ordained that on the morrow of that
         tragic day, there was some official solemnity apropos of I
         know not what,— fetes in Paris, a review in the Champ de
         Mars, jousts on the Seine, theatrical performances in the
         Champs-Elysees, fireworks at the Arc de l’Etoile, illumina-
         tions everywhere. Jean Valjean did violence to his habits,
         and took Cosette to see these rejoicings, for the purpose of
         diverting her from the memory of the day before, and of
         effacing, beneath the smiling tumult of all Paris, the abomi-
         nable thing which had passed before her. The review with
         which the festival was spiced made the presence of uniforms
         perfectly natural; Jean Valjean donned his uniform of a na-
         tional guard with the vague inward feeling of a man who
         is betaking himself to shelter. However, this trip seemed to
         attain its object. Cosette, who made it her law to please her
         father, and to whom, moreover, all spectacles were a novelty,
         accepted this diversion with the light and easy good grace
         of youth, and did not pout too disdainfully at that flutter of
         enjoyment called a public fete; so that Jean Valjean was able
         to believe that he had succeeded, and that no trace of that
         hideous vision remained.
            Some days later, one morning, when the sun was shin-
         ing brightly, and they were both on the steps leading to the

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