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CHAPTER II



         WHAT IS TO BE DONE

         IN THE ABYSS IF ONE

         DOES NOT CONVERSE






         Sixteen years count in the subterranean education of in-
         surrection, and June, 1848, knew a great deal more about it
         than June, 1832. So the barricade of the Rue de la Chanvre-
         rie was only an outline, and an embryo compared to the two
         colossal barricades which we have just sketched; but it was
         formidable for that epoch.
            The insurgents under the eye of Enjolras, for Marius no
         longer  looked  after  anything,  had  made  good  use  of  the
         night. The barricade had been not only repaired, but aug-
         mented. They had raised it two feet. Bars of iron planted in
         the pavement resembled lances in rest. All sorts of rubbish
         brought and added from all directions complicated the ex-
         ternal confusion. The redoubt had been cleverly made over,
         into a wall on the inside and a thicket on the outside.
            The staircase of paving-stones which permitted one to
         mount it like the wall of a citadel had been reconstructed.

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