Les Miserables

by Victor Hugo


Table of Contents

Volume I - Fantine - Preface

Book First - A Just Man - Chapter I - M. Myriel

Chapter II - M. Myriel Becomes M. Welcome

Chapter III - A Hard Bishopric for a Good Bishop

Chapter IV - Works Corresponding to Words

Chapter V - Monseigneur Bienvenu Made His Cassocks Last Too Long

Chapter VI - Who Guarded His House For Him

Chapter VII - Cravatte

Chapter VIII - Philosophy After Drinking

Chapter IX - The Brother As Depicted By the Sister

Chapter X - The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown Light

Chapter XI - A Restriction

Chapter XII - The Solitude of Monseigneur Welcom

Chapter XIII - What He Believed

Chapter XIV - What He Thought

Book Second - The Fall - Chapter I - The Evening of a Day of Walking

Chapter II - Prudence Counselled to Wisdom

Chapter III - The Heroism of Passive Obedience

Chapter IV - Details Concerning the Cheese-Dairies of Pontarlier

Chapter V - Tranquility

Chapter VI - Jean Valjean

Chapter VII - The Interior of Despair

Chapter VIII - Billows and Shadows

Chapter IX - New Troubles

Chapter X - The Man Aroused

Chapter XI - What He Does

Chapter XII - The Bishop Works

Chapter XIII - Little Gervais

Book Third - In the Year 1817 - Chapter I - The Year 1817

Chapter II - A Double Quartette

Chapter III - Four and Four

Chapter IV - Tholomyes Is So Merry That He Sings a Spanish Ditty

Chapter V - At Bombarda's

Chapter VI - A Chapter In Which They Adore Eachother

Chapter VII - The Wisdom of Tholomyes

Chapter VIII - The Death of a Horse

Chapter IX - A Merry End to Mirth

Book Fourth - To Confide Is Sometimes to Deliver Into Someone's Power

Chapter II - First Sketch of Two Unprepossessing Figures

Chapter III - The Lark

Book Fifth - The Descent - Chapter I - The History of a Progress in Black Glass Trinkets

Chapter II - Madeleine

Chapter III - Sums Deposited with Laffitte

Chapter IV - M. Madeleine in Mourning

Chapter V - Vague Flashes on the Horizon

Chapter VI - Father Fauchelevent

Chapter VII - Fauchelevent Becomes a Gardener in Paris

Chapter VIII - Madame Victurnien Expends Thirty Francs on Morality

Chapter IX - Madame Victurnien's Success

Chapter X - Result of the Success

Chapter XI - Christus Nos Liberavit

Chapter XII - M. Bamatabois's Inactivity

Chapter XIII - The Solution of Some Questions Connected with the Municipal Police

Book Sixth - Javert - Chapter I - The Beginning of Repose

Chapter II - How Jean May Become Champ

Book Seventh - The Champmathieu Affair - Chapter I - Sister Simplice

Chapter II - The Perspicacity of Master Scaufflaire

Chapter III - A Tempest in a Skull

Chapter IV - Forms Assumed by Suffering During Sleep

Chapter V - Hindrances

Chapter VI - Sister Simplice Put to the Proof

Chapter VII - The Traveller on His Arrival Takes Precautions for Departure

Chapter VIII - An Entrance by Favor

Chapter IX - A Place Where Convictions Are in Process of Formation

Chapter X - The System of Denials

Chapter XI - Champmathieu More and More Astonished

Book Eighth - A Counter Blow - Chapter I - In What Mirror M. Madeleine Contemplates His Hair

Chapter II - Fantine Happy

Chapter III - Javert Satisfied

Chapter IV - Authority Reasserts Its Rights

Chapter V - A Suitable Tomb


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