{"chapter_no":"54","chapter_title":"A Candlelight Dinner","book_id":"3","book_name":"Springville","subchapter_no":"0","page_no":"646","page_number":"1","verses_count":0,"total_pages":6,"page_content":"
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Carolyn received the stray cat into her home with the same love and kindness that Bishop
Then Madame Magloire began the whole story afresh, exaggerating it a little without
\"Really!\" said the Bishop.<\/i><\/p>
This willingness to interrogate encouraged Madame Magloire; it seemed to her to
\"We say that this house is not safe at all; that if Monseigneur will permit, I will go and
\"Come in,\" said the Bishop.<\/i><\/p>
The door opened.<\/i><\/p>
It opened wide with a rapid movement, as though some one had given it an energetic and
A man entered. <\/i><\/p>
We already know the man. It was the wayfarer whom we have seen wandering about in
He entered, advanced a step, and halted, leaving the door open behind him. He had his
Madame Magloire had not even the strength to utter a cry. She trembled, and stood with
Mademoiselle Baptistine turned round, beheld the man entering, and half started up in
The Bishop fixed a tranquil eye on the man. As he opened his mouth, doubtless to ask the
\"See here. My name is Jean Valjean. I am a convict from the galleys. I have passed
\"Madame Magloire,\" said the Bishop, \"you will set another place.\" <\/i><\/p>
The man advanced three paces, and approached the lamp which was on the table. \"Stop,\"
galleys: five years for house-breaking and burglary; fourteen years for having attempted to
\"Madame Magloire,\" said the Bishop, \"you will put white sheets on the bed in the
Madame Magloire retired to execute these orders. <\/i><\/p>
The Bishop turned to the man.<\/i><\/p>
\"Sit down, sir, and warm yourself. We are going to sup in a few moments, and your bed
At this point the man suddenly comprehended. The expression of his face, up to that time
\"Really? What! You will keep me? You do not drive me forth? A convict! You call me sir!
\"I am,\" replied the Bishop, \"a priest who lives here.\" <\/i><\/p>
\"A priest!\" said the man. \"Oh, what a fine priest! Then you are not going to demand any
As he spoke, he deposited his knapsack and his cudgel in a corner, replaced his passport
\"You are humane, Monsieur le Curé; you have not scorned me. A good priest is a very
\"No,\" said the Bishop; \"keep your money. How much have you? Did you not tell me one
\"And fifteen sous,\" added the man. <\/i><\/p>
\"One hundred and nine francs fifteen sous. And how long did it take you to earn that?\" <\/i><\/p>
\"Nineteen years.\" <\/i><\/p>
\"Nineteen years!\" <\/i><\/p>
The Bishop sighed deeply. <\/i><\/p>
The man continued: \"I have still the whole of my money. In four days I have spent only
While he was speaking, the Bishop had gone and shut the door, which had remained wide
Madame Magloire returned. She brought a silver fork and spoon, which she placed on
\"Madame Magloire,\" said the Bishop, \"place those things as near the fire as possible.\"
Each time that he uttered the word sir, in his voice which was so gently grave and
\"This lamp gives a very bad light,\" said the Bishop. <\/i><\/p>
Madame Magloire understood him, and went to get the two silver candlesticks from the
\"Monsieur le Curé,\" said the man, \"you are good; you do not despise me. You receive me
The Bishop, who was sitting close to him, gently touched his hand. \"You could not help
passing by, that you are much more at home here than I am myself. Everything here is yours.
The man opened his eyes in astonishment. <\/i><\/p>
\"Really? You knew what I was called?\" <\/i><\/p>
\"Yes,\" replied the Bishop, \"you are called my brother.\" <\/i><\/p>
\"Stop, Monsieur le Curé,\" exclaimed the man. \"I was very hungry when I entered here;
The Bishop looked at him, and said,— <\/i><\/p>
\"You have suffered much?\"<\/i><\/p>
\"Oh, the red coat, the ball on the ankle, a plank to sleep on, heat, cold, toil, the convicts,
\"Yes,\" resumed the Bishop, \"you have come from a very sad place. Listen. There will be
In the meantime, Madame Magloire had served supper: soup, made with water, oil,
The Bishop's face at once assumed that expression of gayety which is peculiar to
The Bishop asked a blessing; then helped the soup himself, according to his custom. The
All at once the Bishop said: \"It strikes me there is something missing on this table.\" <\/i><\/p>
Madame Magloire had, in fact, only placed the three sets of forks and spoons which were
Madame Magloire understood the remark, went out without saying a word, and a