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could devise, returning on his track at times, to make sure
         that he was not being followed.
            This manoeuvre is peculiar to the hunted stag. On soil
         where an imprint of the track may be left, this manoeuvre
         possesses, among other advantages, that of deceiving the
         huntsmen and the dogs, by throwing them on the wrong
         scent. In venery this is called false re-imbushment.
            The moon was full that night. Jean Valjean was not sor-
         ry for this. The moon, still very close to the horizon, cast
         great masses of light and shadow in the streets. Jean Valjean
         could glide along close to the houses on the dark side, and
         yet keep watch on the light side. He did not, perhaps, take
         sufficiently into consideration the fact that the dark side es-
         caped him. Still, in the deserted lanes which lie near the Rue
         Poliveau, he thought he felt certain that no one was follow-
         ing him.
            Cosette  walked  on  without  asking  any  questions.  The
         sufferings  of  the  first  six  years  of  her  life  had  instilled
         something  passive  into  her  nature.  Moreover,—and  this
         is a remark to which we shall frequently have occasion to
         recur,—she had grown used, without being herself aware of
         it, to the peculiarities of this good man and to the freaks of
         destiny. And then she was with him, and she felt safe.
            Jean  Valjean  knew  no  more  where  he  was  going  than
         did Cosette. He trusted in God, as she trusted in him. It
         seemed as though he also were clinging to the hand of some
         one greater than himself; he thought he felt a being leading
         him, though invisible. However, he had no settled idea, no
         plan, no project. He was not even absolutely sure that it was

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