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was not sufficient. In short, he had been administering to
         himself little inward remonstrances and he feared Marius’
         reproaches. In order to extricate himself from the predica-
         ment, he took the simplest course; he lied abominably.
            ‘Citizen, I delivered the letter to the porter. The lady was
         asleep. She will have the letter when she wakes up.’
            Marius had had two objects in sending that letter: to bid
         farewell to Cosette and to save Gavroche. He was obliged to
         content himself with the half of his desire.
            The despatch of his letter and the presence of M. Fau-
         chelevent in the barricade, was a coincidence which occurred
         to him. He pointed out M. Fauchelevent to Gavroche.
            ‘Do you know that man?’
            ‘No,’ said Gavroche.
            Gavroche had, in fact, as we have just mentioned, seen
         Jean Valjean only at night.
            The troubled and unhealthy conjectures which had out-
         lined themselves in Marius’ mind were dissipated. Did he
         know M. Fauchelevent’s opinions? Perhaps M. Fauchelevent
         was a republican. Hence his very natural presence in this
         combat.
            In the meanwhile, Gavroche was shouting, at the other
         end of the barricade: ‘My gun!’
            Courfeyrac had it returned to him.
            Gavroche warned ‘his comrades’ as he called them, that
         the barricade was blocked. He had had great difficulty in
         reaching it. A battalion of the line whose arms were piled
         in the Rue de la Petite Truanderie was on the watch on the
         side of the Rue du Cygne; on the opposite side, the munici-

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