Les Misérables (Abridged) by Victor Hugo
Author:Victor Hugo [Hugo, Victor]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Psychological fiction, Historical, Political, Literary, Epic fiction, France, classics, Criticism, Literature: Classics, Literature - Classics, Classic fiction (pre c 1945), Orphans, Paris (France), Ex-convicts
ISBN: 9780451525260
Publisher: Signet Classic
Published: 1987-03-01T08:00:00+00:00
5
SUNDRY THUNDERBOLTS FALL UPON MAâAM BOUGON
NEXT DAY, Maâam Bougon,âthus Courfeyrac designated the old portress-landlady of the Gorbeau tenement,âMaâam Bougonâher name was in reality Madame Bougon, as we have stated, but this terrible fellow Courfeyrac respected nothing,âMaâam Bougon was stupefied with astonishment to see Monsieur Marius go out again with his new coat.
He went again to the Luxembourg Gardens, but did not get beyond his bench midway along the walk. He sat down there as on the day previous, gazing from a distance and seeing distinctly the white hat, the black dress, and especially the bluish light. He did not stir from the bench, and did not go home until the gates of the gardens were shut. He did not see Monsieur Leblanc and his daughter retire. He concluded from that that they left the garden by the gate on the Rue de lâOuest. Later, some weeks afterwards, when he thought of it, he could not remember where he had dined that night.
The next day, for the third time, Maâam Bougon was thunderstruck. Marius went out with his new suit. âThree days running!â she exclaimed.
She made an attempt to follow him, but Marius walked briskly and with immense strides; it was a hippopotamus undertaking to catch a chamois. In two minutes she lost sight of him, and came back out of breath three quarters choked by her asthma, and furious. âThe silly fellow,â she muttered, âto put on his handsome clothes every day and make people run like that!â
Marius had gone to the Luxembourg Gardens.
The young girl was there with Monsieur Leblanc. Marius approached as near as he could, seeming to be reading a book, but he was still very far off, then he returned and sat down on his bench, where he spent four hours watching the artless little sparrows as they hopped along the walk; they seemed to him to be mocking him.
Thus a fortnight rolled away. Marius went to the Luxembourg Gardens, no longer to stroll, but to sit down, always in the same place, and without knowing why. Once there he did not stir. Every morning he put on his new suit, not to be conspicuous, and he began again the next morning.
She was indeed of a marvelous beauty. The only remark which could be made, that would resemble a criticism, is that the contradiction between her look, which was sad, and her smile, which was joyous, gave to her countenance something a little wild, which produced this effect, that at certain moments this sweet face became strange without ceasing to be charming.
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