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‘To get out!’
            ‘Yes, Monsieur Madeleine. In order to return here it is
         first necessary to get out.’
            And after waiting until another stroke of the knell had
         sounded, Fauchelevent went on:—
            ‘You  must  not  be  found  here  in  this  fashion.  Whence
         come you? For me, you fall from heaven, because I know
         you; but the nuns require one to enter by the door.’
            All at once they heard a rather complicated pealing from
         another bell.
            ‘Ah!’ said Fauchelevent, ‘they are ringing up the vocal
         mothers. They are going to the chapter. They always hold
         a chapter when any one dies. She died at daybreak. People
         generally do die at daybreak. But cannot you get out by the
         way in which you entered? Come, I do not ask for the sake
         of questioning you, but how did you get in?’
            Jean Valjean turned pale; the very thought of descending
         again into that terrible street made him shudder. You make
         your way out of a forest filled with tigers, and once out of it,
         imagine a friendly counsel that shall advise you to return
         thither! Jean Valjean pictured to himself the whole police
         force still engaged in swarming in that quarter, agents on
         the watch, sentinels everywhere, frightful fists extended to-
         wards his collar, Javert at the corner of the intersection of
         the streets perhaps.
            ‘Impossible!’ said he. ‘Father Fauchelevent, say that I fell
         from the sky.’
            ‘But I believe it, I believe it,’ retorted Fauchelevent. ‘You
         have no need to tell me that. The good God must have taken

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