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rope had been cut. A precious sign which, however, led him
         astray, since it caused him to turn all his researches in the
         direction of the Cul-de-Sac Genrot. In this blind alley there
         were tolerably low walls which abutted on gardens whose
         bounds adjoined the immense stretches of waste land. Jean
         Valjean evidently must have fled in that direction. The fact
         is, that had he penetrated a little further in the Cul-de-Sac
         Genrot, he would probably have done so and have been lost.
         Javert explored these gardens and these waste stretches as
         though he had been hunting for a needle.
            At daybreak he left two intelligent men on the outlook,
         and returned to the Prefecture of Police, as much ashamed
         as a police spy who had been captured by a robber might
         have been.























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