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Les Misérables | Volume Three : Marius Illustrated by Filiberto Mateldi (Italian edition, 1940)

Les Misérables | Valjean Rescues Marius Through The Sewers( Illustrated by Filiberto Mateldi, 1940 )

‘Oh! my mother!’ said she.

— Les Misérables, Cosette After Seeing Marius( Illustrated by Lombardi )

‘What is the matter?’

And she had replied: ‘This.’

Then she had seated herself on the bench near the steps, and while he tremblingly took his place beside her, she had continued:—

‘My father told me this morning to hold myself in readiness, because he has business, and we may go away from here.’

Marius shivered from head to foot.

When one is at the end of one’s life, to die means to go away; when one is at the beginning of it, to go away means to die.

Vol.IV - Book.VIII - Ch.VI

“ Beginning with that blessed and holy hour when a kiss betrothed these two souls, Marius was there every evening.

— Les Misérables, Marius & Cosette( Illustrated by Filiberto Mateldi, 1940 )

ITS BARRICADE DAY. IT IS TIME TO LOVE AND APPRECIATE LES AMIS DE L'ABC. AND IT IS DEFINITELY TIME TO CRY ABOUT “permets-tu?” AND GAVROCHE’S DEATH. THIS IS OUR TIME. LAMARQUE, HIS DEATH IS THE HOUR OF FATE, THE PEOPLE’S MAN, HIS DEATH… IS THE SIGN WE AWAIIIIIIT (TO CELEBRATE BARRICADE DAY)!!!! HAPPY BARRICADE DAY EVERYBODY! VIVE LA FRANCE!

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I hope this cuty sleep moment is enough for all fan *^*

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