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his blood rushed back to his heart. He would have turned
         pale, had it been possible for him to become any paler.
            He  advanced  towards  the  five,  who  smiled  upon  him,
         and each, with his eyes full of that grand flame which one
         beholds in the depths of history hovering over Thermopy-
         lae, cried to him:
            ‘Me! me! me!’
            And Marius stupidly counted them; there were still five
         of them! Then his glance dropped to the four uniforms.
            At that moment, a fifth uniform fell, as if from heaven,
         upon the other four.
            The fifth man was saved.
            Marius raised his eyes and recognized M. Fauchelevent.
            Jean Valjean had just entered the barricade.
            He had arrived by way of Mondetour lane, whither by
         dint of inquiries made, or by instinct, or chance. Thanks to
         his dress of a National Guardsman, he had made his way
         without difficulty.
            The  sentinel  stationed  by  the  insurgents  in  the  Rue
         Mondetour had no occasion to give the alarm for a single
         National Guardsman, and he had allowed the latter to en-
         tangle himself in the street, saying to himself: ‘Probably it
         is a reinforcement, in any case it is a prisoner.’ The moment
         was too grave to admit of the sentinel abandoning his duty
         and his post of observation.
            At the moment when Jean Valjean entered the redoubt,
         no one had noticed him, all eyes being fixed on the five cho-
         sen men and the four uniforms. Jean Valjean also had seen
         and heard, and he had silently removed his coat and flung it

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