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Book VIII

“What?” demanded the prisoner.

“I will dictate.”

M. Leblanc took the pen.

Thénardier began to dictate:⁠—

“My daughter⁠—”

The prisoner shuddered, and raised his eyes to Thénardier.

“Put down ‘My dear daughter’⁠—” said Thénardier.

M. Leblanc obeyed.

Thénardier continued:⁠—

“Come instantly⁠—”

He paused:⁠—

“You address her as ‘thou,’ do you not?”

“Who?” asked M. Leblanc.

“Parbleu!” cried Thénardier, “the little one, the Lark.”

M. Leblanc replied without the slightest apparent emotion:⁠—

“I do not know what you mean.”

“Go on, nevertheless,” ejaculated Thénardier, and he continued to dictate:⁠—

“Come immediately, I am in absolute need of thee. The person who will deliver this note to thee is instructed to conduct thee to me. I am waiting for thee. Come with confidence.”

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