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The child sighed as though a load had been lifted from
         her breast.
            The ground was damp, the shed open on all sides, the
         breeze grew more keen every instant. The goodman took off
         his coat and wrapped it round Cosette.
            ‘Are you less cold now?’ said he.
            ‘Oh, yes, father.’
            ‘Well, wait for me a moment. I will soon be back.’
            He quitted the ruin and crept along the large building,
         seeking a better shelter. He came across doors, but they were
         closed. There were bars at all the windows of the ground
         floor.
            Just after he had turned the inner angle of the edifice,
         he observed that he was coming to some arched windows,
         where he perceived a light. He stood on tiptoe and peeped
         through one of these windows. They all opened on a toler-
         ably vast hall, paved with large flagstones, cut up by arcades
         and pillars, where only a tiny light and great shadows were
         visible.  The  light  came  from  a  taper  which  was  burning
         in  one  corner.  The  apartment  was  deserted,  and  nothing
         was stirring in it. Nevertheless, by dint of gazing intently
         he thought he perceived on the ground something which
         appeared to be covered with a winding-sheet, and which
         resembled a human form. This form was lying face down-
         ward, flat on the pavement, with the arms extended in the
         form of a cross, in the immobility of death. One would have
         said, judging from a sort of serpent which undulated over
         the floor, that this sinister form had a rope round its neck.
            The  whole  chamber  was  bathed  in  that  mist  of  places

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