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CONTENTS.



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SKETCH OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF VICTOR HUGO - vii

BOOK I. CHAP.

 I. -- The great Hall of the Palace of Justice - - - 1 
II. -- Pierre Oringoire - - - - 14
III. - Monseigneur the Cardinal - - - -  24
IV. -- Master Jacques Coppenole - - - - 31 
 V. -- Quasimodo - - - - - - - 40
VI. -- La Esmeralda - - - -     45

BOOK II.

 I. -- From Charybdis into Scylla - - - - 49
II. -- The Place de Greve - - - - - 51
III. - The Poet puzzled - - - - - - 54 
IV. -- Inconveniences of following a handsome Girl in the 
       Street at Night - - - - - 63 
 V. -- Sequel of Inconveniences - - - - - 67 
VI. -- The broken Jug - - - - - - 69

VII. -- A Wedding Night - - - - - 87

BOOK III.

 I. -- Notre-Dame - - - - - - 93 
II. -- Bird's-Eye View of Paris   - - - - - 106

BOOK IV.

 I. -- The Foundling - - - - - 130
II. -- Claude Frollo - - - - - - 134 

III. -- The Bell-Ringer of Notre-Dame - - - - 139 IV. --- The Dog and his Master - - - - - 146

BOOK V.

 I. -- Ancient Administration of Justice.  - - 154 
II. -- The Trouaux Rats - - - - - 164 

III. -- Sister Gudule - - - - - - 168 IV. --- The Pillory - - - - - - 186