A mother named Fantine took her young Cosette from Paris to Montfermeil to look for a job. Fantine and her children often run into a wall when looking for a job. In desperation, she had to entrust her beloved daughter to Thenardier, who opened the Waterloo Hotel, and let her try her luck in Montreuil Town, which has a big factory. Fantine didn't realize that Thenardier only adopted her daughter to defraud alimony. Cosette firmly believes in her mother's words, "I will pick you up one day." What will happen to this poor child?
The Secret of Jean Valjean
Cosette lived a miserable life in the Waterloo Hotel every day, but Fantine, who knew nothing about it, found a job in a factory opened by Madeleine. Despite the pain, Cosette waited for her mother in the village with Gavroche, a boy whom Cosette regarded as her brother. On the other hand, Madeleine, who learned of the benefactor's death, called Alang to the mayor's office. Before him, Madeleine recalled her old Jean Valjean. A few years later, A Lang has become Madeleine's right-hand man. When Madeleine was busy with official business, Javert appeared in front of him.
No.3 new friend Susu
Madeleine accepted sheriff Javert's congratulations on his election as mayor in the mayor's office. But in Javert's eyes, Madeleine's appearance made him see the shadow of Jean Valjean. In the face of Javert's words, M. Madeleine looked uneasy. Cosette and Gavroche were called out to work by the proprietress. On the way, they met a lovely white dog. The two men hid the dog in the stable, but Thenardier found it. Cosette was severely beaten for that naughty puppy.
The fourth sentence is a letter from mother.
Cosette received a letter from her mother, which made her eager to study, so she secretly sat in on the literacy class at school. When she was meditating on new words with Gavroche, she met the new pastor of the church. The priest taught Cosette how to write her own name. Cosette took out her mother's burnt letter from the fireplace when Thenardier was not looking, which made her miss her mother even more.
The fifth sentence Javert's suspicion
Regardless of his own safety, M. Madeleine rescued old Fauchelevent trapped under the carriage. Javert, who was watching in the dark, became more and more suspicious that Madeleine was Jean Valjean after seeing Madeleine's great power. Cosette listened to some words of the priest, and began to inquire about Montreuil Town from the guests in the shop, so as to pin her thoughts on her mother. The workers who didn't like Fantine began to discuss things against them in secret.
Sixth, cosette's birthday.
Fantine had to face the disgusting eyes of her workmates all day because she talked about having children in the factory. Fantine prayed to see Cosette on her birthday every day, but an accident happened that day and Fantine was fired from the factory. Fantine was discouraged and sent Cosette a handmade gift, but Thenardier, who was bent on alimony, took it away. On the other hand, M. Madeleine already knew that Javert suspected that he was Jean Valjean, but in order to atone, he tried his best to help others.
Lesson 7 Lost Eponine
A guest from Paris came to Waterloo Hotel. His name was Bellencs. At the dinner table, Eponine listened to Baronge's trip in Paris and looked forward to the prosperous Paris. Cosette, who worked on the side, gradually recalled from Ba Long Geer's words that she had lived in Paris when she was a child, and she got along well with Ba Long Geer. To Eponine's surprise, Cosette knew all about the Paris she longed for. The next day, Eponine became more and more angry, so she fled her parents angrily and went to Paris alone. ...
8. Mom's skirt
Fantine couldn't find a job after she was fired from the factory, but Thenardier, who didn't know the truth, made up an excuse to ask her for alimony. Fantine sold all her things, prepared winter clothes for Cosette, and sent her daughter a skirt. But Thenardier snatched the dress in front of Cosette and gave it to their daughter Azma. Soon, the alimony sent to Waterloo Hotel was finally cut off. In the face of Thenardier's slander on her mother, Cosette insisted that her mother would definitely come to meet her. On the other hand, A Lang happened to know Fantine's tragic experience in the street, so he told Madeleine. But Fantine is already in the street.
Thenardier's trick
Fantine was bullied in the street, rose up and resisted, but was arrested as a bad guy. Fortunately, Madeleine appeared in time to save her. But at this moment, Fantine was seriously ill because of her long and bitter life, and she gasped and fainted. M. Madeleine knew Fantine's tragic experience and promised her to take Cosette back. The mayor of Madeleine asked Maya to take a large sum of money to meet people at the Waterloo Hotel, but Dana was out of her mind at first sight.
10 hesitant Madeleine
Just as Fantine was finally looking forward to Cosette's return, M. Madeleine got news from Javert that Jean Valjean had been arrested, which made him very uneasy. He still repents of his past sins, but if he stands up and says his real name to save the falsely accused old man, he will not be able to complete his mission of benefiting the people, which makes him very afraid. However, on the eve of the trial, Jean Valjean told Bishop Miriam about his confusion in his dream and asked him to point out the maze. On the other hand, Cosette wrote a letter to her mother with the help of the village priest, but the letter was found by the proprietress and thrown away. Cosette knew nothing about it, and she was still waiting for her mother's reply.
1 1 The story tells Prissy's lies.
Aaron and his sister Sampras are waiting for Madeleine's return, during which they can only comfort Fantine who is weakening. Madeleine came back, but told them that Cosette could not come back yet. In order to cheer Fantine up, Alang wanted to pretend to tell Fantine that "you can go to see Cosette when you are well", but Sampras insisted that "lying is a sin" would not let him do so. While they were arguing, M. Madeleine was about to go to the Waterloo Hotel, and Javert, who had come to chase Jean Valjean, was waiting for him in front.
12 Lonely Cosette
Jean Valjean ran through the checkpoint set by the police to Montfermeil Village, and escaped Javert's pursuers at a critical moment. At the Waterloo Hotel, Thenardier sent Cosette's only friend Gavroche out as an apprentice, because Fantine stopped paying alimony, and the hotel was not running smoothly. Cosette had to endure this abuse alone. On the desolate Christmas Eve, Cosette was ordered to fetch water from the spring alone. In the darkness, cold and fear came at her together, and Cosette remembered her mother and couldn't help crying.
13 Jean Valjean and Cosette
Jean Valjean met Cosette in the forest at night, helped her fetch water, and pretended to be an ordinary guest staying at the Waterloo Hotel. Jean Valjean looked at Cosette, who was treated as a slave, and was very worried. He tried to rest the child. But his actions gave Thenardier the impression that this guy was surprisingly rich, though a little strange. In order to defraud Jean Valjean of his money, Thenardier treated him with hospitality. The next morning, Cosette found her Christmas present-a gold coin in her shoe. She didn't realize that Jean Valjean had come to meet her, but she thought her mother had finally arrived. With such hope, a smile appeared on her face.
14 Journey for Two
Jean Valjean led Cosette safely out of the Waterloo Hotel, and while avoiding the pursuers, he walked along the avenue to Paris. Cosette was still worried about her miserable life in the past, so Jean Valjean kept comforting Cosette and finally told her about her mother. Javert, on the other hand, missed the two fugitives and came to Montfermeil. The thenardier lied to him that the child had been abducted, but Javert didn't listen to her story. As a criminal, he ignores his own safety to fulfill his promise to others. Javert was very suspicious of Jean Valjean's behavior.
The fetters of two people
On their way to Paris, Jean Valjean and Cosette saw canals and churches all over the street. Cosette looked at the shops on both sides of the road as she walked, and excitedly read the words on the signboard to her doll. Jean Valjean looked at her with a smile, but when the police passed by, he immediately hid his face nervously. Although he is with Cosette, he often has to walk in fear under the nose of the police. Jean Valjean kept asking himself about his unfortunate situation and was dominated by the uneasiness in his heart. No sooner had his eyes left Cosette than he found Cosette missing.
16 Gorbeau's old house in Paris
Anonymous Jean Valjean and Cosette started a new life in the old house in Gorbeau, a suburb of Paris. The comfortable life with Cosette soothed Jean Valjean's heart, and he cherished this time very much. However, the manager of the old house, her mother-in-law, gradually became suspicious of their seclusion. On the other hand, when he came to Paris, he failed to catch Jean Valjean. Finally, Javert, who was disappointed, received a transfer to work in Paris, so he vowed to chase Jean Valjean to the ends of the earth.
Javert approached on 17.
The spring in Paris is warm, but Jean Valjean and Cosette still live in the old house in Gorbeau as usual. Cosette was so envious when she heard the children talking and laughing at school that Jean Valjean decided to go out during the day. But at this moment, Javert began to notice Jean Valjean's residence from Hankou, where they often went out to give alms. Finally, one night, Javert came to Gorbeau's old house. The two men escaped from the house at the critical moment, but the police are still chasing them.
18 forgotten reunion
Jean Valjean and Cosette were chased into an alley by Javert. At the critical moment, they climbed over a high wall and fled into the courtyard of a monastery. There they met Fauchelevent, an old man whom Jean Valjean saved when he was mayor of Madeleine. Although Jean Valjean was completely different from then, and he had hidden secrets, he thanked Mayor Madeleine for Fauchelevent and vowed to help them. Jean Valjean listened to Fauchelevent's plan on how to hide in the monastery. In order to get a stable life, he is determined to take risks.
Cosette's verdict was 19.
Jean Valjean made up his mind to take a risk by escaping from the monastery with the coffin of a dead nun. Javert still suspected that Jean Valjean and Cosette were hiding in the monastery and did not let their guard down. In order to deceive him, Jean Valjean fully understood the danger of this plan and persuaded Fauchelevent. Finally, the night before the nun's funeral, the plan began to be implemented. Cosette had been secretly taken out of the monastery before, and she knew nothing about it. Although she was very upset, she firmly waited for Jean Valjean to meet her.
Lesson 20 Life in a Monastery
Jean Valjean and Cosette escaped safely and started a new life in the monastery. Jean Valjean became a gardener in the name of Fauchelevent's younger brother and worked in a monastery. Cosette began to study in a girls' school in the monastery. For Cosette, this is a brand-new world different from the life in Montfermeil village. Soon she had new friends and got used to dormitory life. Every night she would come to Jean Valjean's cabin and tell her father many happy things that happened every day. Jean Valjean finally lived a stable life, and he sincerely expressed his heartfelt thanks to Bishop milian.
Marius pontmercy
Bertrand is leaving the monastery and going home. While seeing her off, Cosette was imagining her future. The Gillenormands received the news that Marius' father was in critical condition. Marius listened to his grandfather and felt sorry for his father. He didn't intend to see his father for the last time. Marius got the letter left by his father and learned from the people around him that his father missed him very much, so Marius planned to get to know his father. Later, by asking his grandfather, Marius learned the truth. He ran out of the house and went to his father's grave to ask his father's forgiveness.
22. Their respective journeys
Because Thenardier fled overnight, Gavroche was paid instead of his father. He missed Cosette so much that he left quietly for Paris. On the other hand, Marius, who ran away from home, borrowed an apartment and started his own life with the help of his college friends. He refused the help of his aunt who was worried about him, and he didn't intend to go back to his grandfather. Cosette was brought up in a monastery, and considering her future, Jean Valjean hesitated whether she should continue her present life. Soon old fauchelevent died, so Jean Valjean finally decided to leave the monastery and start a new life in Paris.
No.23 under the sky in Paris
Cosette and Jean Valjean bid farewell to the monastery. Paris, the city where they will live in the future, has both amazing bustling markets and alleys where the poor gather. Cosette came to her new house and told Jean Valjean that there was a place she had always wanted to go. Marius finally ran out of money. He decided to move his family from an apartment with higher rent to an old house in suburban Gorbeau. There is also the first Dana family who escaped from Montfermeil Village. Eponine was also helping Thenardier's evil deeds. Although she is very reluctant, she can't help thinking about it.
The 24th meeting was held in Luxembourg.
Gavroche came to Paris with Susu, and stubbornly lived with street children. In Gorbeau's old house, Eponine met Marius and was immediately attracted by him. However, Thenardier, alias Jean Delaitre, began to plan some bad things. On the other hand, Marius was taken to the gathering place of the student movement by Courfeyrac. But Marius, who was always influenced by his grandfather, father and others, could not make his own decisions, which made him very depressed. Then he strolled to the Luxembourg, where Marius first met Cosette, who was walking with Jean Valjean.
Missing that can't be conveyed in the 25th sentence.
In Luxembourg, although Cosette and Marius didn't know each other's names, they began to secretly exchange eyes. Cosette was very concerned about Marius and was listless all day, which worried Jean Valjean. The servant Toussaint told him what the young girls thought. Marius came to the park again and again, but he was afraid to talk to Cosette. Eponine, who was also loyal to Marius, quietly followed Marius and found that he fell in love with a woman he didn't know, which made her deeply hit. Jean Valjean still did not forget that Javert was chasing him. He was filled with strong doubts when he learned that the man he met in the park was asking about their origins.
Word 26 Passing through Paris
Jean Valjean and Cosette moved their family to an old house in the Rue Plumet. Cosette couldn't go to Luxembourg because Jean Valjean was afraid of the lurking police, so she had to pin her love for Marius on the marigold in the yard. Toussaint understood Cosette's feelings and took care of her anxiously. On the other hand, Marius was disappointed and went to Luxembourg again and again. I met Courfeyrac by chance and was taken to the meeting place of "Friends of ABC", but Marius always looked gloomy. Similarly, he expressed his thoughts for Cosette through the blooming marigolds in the yard of Gorbeau's old house.
The girl who suddenly appeared
After the service, Cosette waited for Jean Valjean to come back. During this time, she saw a pale and sad woman. Cosette took her home, and the woman who called herself Rosalie said that she had come to pick up her young daughter, but she had disappeared. Cosette assured her that she would see her daughter, thinking that the mother and daughter suffered exactly the same pain as herself. Courfeyrac and his friends in "Friends of ABC" planned a picnic in the Bronx forest to comfort Marius. There, they met a wandering teenager who stole bread.
This letter appears in the 28th sentence.
In the snow near Gorbeau's old house, Marius found four letters forged by Thenardier for money. Thenardier flew into a rage when he heard that Eponine had lost her letter. As compensation, he asked Eponine to borrow money from Marius. Reluctantly, Eponine came to Marius. Looking at himself in rags in the mirror in the room, Eponine shuddered. Soon, the retrieved letter was handed over to Jean Valjean, a "philanthropist-like gentleman" from the church through Azma. Ignorant Jean Valjean sympathized with the girl who begged for help, decided to help her family and made an appointment with her to visit the old house in Gorbeau.
Thenardier's trap
Thenardier found that the "philanthropist gentleman" he had been waiting for was Jean Valjean, so he gathered his associates and began to plan to end years of resentment. The handwriting of the letter he found made Marius feel that Thenardier's behavior was suspicious. He secretly went to the police station to report the case without telling his neighbors. Javert, who received Marius, speculated that his neighbor might be an accomplice of minet's protector and asked Marius to cooperate with the arrest. At this time, Jean Valjean, who cared nothing about Cosette's worries, came to the old house in Gorbeau as agreed.
The coins left in the 30 th sentence
Thenardier showed his true colors before Jean Valjean, who was surrounded by villains. Marius hid in the next room to cooperate with the police. To his great surprise, Thenardier was his father's benefactor. Marius wavered between his father's last words and his thoughts of Cosette, and he didn't know what to do. Jean Valjean claimed that Thenardier had mistaken me and tried to escape, but he was caught in the end. Thenardier wanted revenge and blackmailed Jean Valjean, but Jean Valjean was not afraid. At this time, outside the old house, sheriff Javert did not know that Jean Valjean was inside. He was lurking and wanted to arrest all the villains.
3 1 Plumet Street, which is quiet.
Jean Valjean fled Thenardier's plot and returned to Cosette. The injury on his arm made him very weak. Faced with Cosette's inquiry, Jean Valjean just comforted her by saying that she was all right, so as to reassure her and keep everything in mind. Looking at Cosette who tirelessly took care of himself, Jean Valjean felt the warmth of his family. He silently thanked God for giving him such happiness. Marius, on the other hand, was worried that Thenardier was such a person, so he moved out of Gorbeau's old house and went to Courfeyrac. Marius, who suffered from lovesickness, was not interested in ABC's friend invitation, and only focused on his own translation work. But after overhearing rumors about minet's protector in the street, he made a decision.
What it was like at that time.
Thenardier was imprisoned with his accomplices. He vowed to take revenge on Jean Valjean and patiently searched for a chance to escape from prison. Eponine was separated from his family and became a man. Because she loved Marius, she returned to her old home in Gorbeau, but she didn't know where Marius had moved. Disappointed, Eponine left the old house and finally found Marius in Luxemburg Park. She followed him quietly, but she lost him. At the same time, Marius came to Mabeuf's house in the village of Austerlitz. Looking at Mabeuf's embarrassing life, Marius expressed his confusion while worrying.
Clause 33 Goodbye.
Jean Valjean finally recovered and went out on business in a carriage. Cosette saw him off. The destination of his trip is Montfermeil Village, where Cosette grew up. In the evening, Cosette and Toussaint stayed at home, and she heard a suspicious noise in the yard. The sound was made by Marius, who dared not say his name, but quietly observed the situation of the house. Jean Valjean came back and listened to Cosette, which reassured her. However, Jean Valjean was actually very upset. He was afraid Javert had traced it here. Cosette wondered whether the voice was Marius'.
The children in the elephant
Marius and Cosette finally met again. They talked secretly in the yard late at night. Cosette confided her childhood misfortunes and mentioned Gavroche who had helped her. She also hoped that Jean Valjean would make the children in Paris happy who spared no effort to help them. Gavroche had never met Cosette. He and Susie lived a strong life in the street. One day, he met a pair of brothers wandering in the street hungry. Gavroche was worried about them. They were young and homeless, so he took them back to his home in Bastille Square, an elephant sculpture that he regarded as his home. On the way back, Gavroche gave his precious scarf to a poor girl of Cosette's age without hesitation.
The 35th sentence of minet protector escaped from prison.
On a night of thunder and lightning and heavy rain, the protectors of minet left from Floss prison escape. Thenardier was chased by the guards, slipped and fell off the roof, and Gavroche suddenly appeared to save him. The poor people in the streets of Paris are suffering from epidemic diseases. Cosette and Jean Valjean are walking in the streets, heartbroken by the huge gap between the rich and the poor. In this situation, people began to take action to save the world, and unstable air gradually began to flow in the streets. ABC's friends and students decided to take action, and Enjolras also advised Marius that "for the sake of your loved ones, you should take action together".
Sick city-Paris
The epidemic shows no signs of abating, and the streets of Paris are shrouded in a layer of uneasy air. Jean Valjean gave up building schools and went around building hospitals for the poor. Eponine still didn't give up Marius, and found their tryst in the dark. She met Meng Bannas by chance and learned that the protectors of Thenardier and minet were thinking about the houses of Jean Valjean and Cosette. Eponine remembered that since childhood, people were only kind to Cosette, but they never got their share. However, although she hoped that Cosette would be in the same tragic situation as her, it would take away Marius' happiness. Eponine's mind is a mess.
Marius made a mistake in his calculation.
General Marrakech, whom the citizens expected, did not appear. The air in the streets of Paris is getting heavier and heavier, and rumors of a revolution are whispering in the streets. In order to intimidate potential revolutionaries, police and troops can be seen everywhere in the streets. One day Gavroche happened to help Mabeuf in the street. On the way home, Gavroche talked about the situation that people were ready to rise up, but Mabeuf insisted that the struggle between people was not a good thing for whatever reason. For Cosette's safety, Jean Valjean planned to take her out of Paris for England. Sad Cosette told Marius about it. Marius decided to talk to his grandfather Gillenormand again.
The 38th Speech Cosette and Eponine
Cosette trusted Marius and waited for news from him, but Jean Valjean suddenly asked her to pack her bags and prepare to leave at once. Cosette was afraid of never seeing Marius again. Under Toussaint's warning, Cosette was going to leave a letter in the yard with her new address. General Malak died, and Enjolras, as the leader of Friends of ABC, issued a declaration of action for freedom. Other associations have also responded, and many energetic comrades have come together. Marius, on the other hand, wandered the streets in despair, because he had not fulfilled his agreement with Cosette. Then, the night before departure, Cosette came to the yard with a letter for Marius, but an unexpected person appeared in front of her.
The 39th sentence15 June 832
When Marius finally came to Cosette, the Cosette family had gone alone. Sad Marius knew nothing about this and kept looking for Cosette in the streets of Paris at night. Cosette moved into her new house. She didn't know that her letter had been taken by Eponine, but she was still thinking about Marius. The next day, General Marrakech's funeral was held in the streets of Paris, and disgruntled people watched the coffin go forward. Finally, the crowd began to clash with the police and lit the fire of the riots in Paris. Members of Friends of ABC enter strongholds in the street, carrying weapons and building roadblocks with the help of citizens. Gavroche also wants to contribute to the revolution. After settling in Susu, he took to the streets alone.
Chapter 40 Revolution Night
There are roadblocks everywhere in Paris today, and the relationship between citizens and police is tense. In the barricade of Clade Bar in Enjolras, men melted metal to make ammunition cartridges, while women made bandages out of shirt cloth. Gavroche was late. He declared that he was also here to take part in the revolution. Jean Valjean was worried about the unstable situation in Paris and could not decide whether to let Cosette go to England. Soon the police surrounded the barricade and the fighting finally broke out. In order to be happy with Cosette in the future, Marius prayed to his dead father and decided to take part in the revolution.
Word 4 1 Love in Eponine
Marius' brave action saved the crisis of Clade barricade. Between the restoration of calm around, the members of the barricade are busy preparing for the next attack. Cool-headed Marius looked out, but he met a scout left by the government army to spy on the barricade. Although Cosette prayed desperately for Marius' safety at her home in Wuren Street, the bullet shot at Marius mercilessly. But at this critical moment, a young man flew out and saved Marius.
Sentence 42 Marius' letter
Javert sneaked into the barricade to investigate Enjolras and their actions, and Gavroche caught him. Before the government troops attacked, Marius asked Gavroche to deliver a letter to Wuren Street, where Cosette lived, for the sake of his safety. It was safer there. But gavroche didn't realize Marius' pain. He went back to the barricade and didn't see Cosette. Jean Valjean got the letter from the janitor and finally knew what Marius and Cosette thought. So for the sake of the couple, he decided to go to the barricade by himself.
Forty-third sentence Gavroche's wish
In a bar in Clade, Jean Valjean saw Javert tied to a post again. On the other hand, Cosette was very worried because Jean Valjean never came back. She went to the church to ask for news. On the barricade, the students represented by Enjolras were gradually at a disadvantage under the fierce attack of government forces, but the soldiers who opposed them saw that they were young people like themselves and hesitated whether to pull the trigger. Gavroche fought for a child as unfortunate as himself. Regardless of the danger, he jumped over the roadblock to retrieve the ammunition of the dead soldiers.
The 44th sentence lights up the future.
Gavroche was still asleep after being first treated by a doctor in his apartment on Wuren Street. Cosette clung to Susie because she kept her promise to protect Gavroche. Outside the barricade, the government troops attacked again, but Jean Valjean advised the students to ignore the provocation of the government troops in order to save ammunition. In the end, the student uprising did not get the response from the citizens, and other roadblocks fell down one after another. Subsequently, Boruville was arrested, and he was shot in front of his companions when they tried to save him.
Lesson 45 Sewers in Paris
Finally, all the roadblocks fell down and the student revolution failed. Javert searched desperately for Jean Valjean in the rubble, but found nothing. The police chasing the insurgents and the remnants of the party chased them into the underground sewers in Paris. With Cosette's full rescue, Gavroche regained consciousness. Although he was glad to see Cosette again, he was more worried about the students in the barricade and insisted on going back to the barricade. Cosette went to the barricade instead of Gavroche, thinking of Jean Valjean and Marius who had not yet returned. However, there she only saw the wounded and the wreckage of the barricade after the shelling.
Javert's justice
Jean Valjean went out of the sewer to the Seine, but Javert was already waiting for him there. Although Javert insisted on arresting Jean Valjean, at Jean Valjean's entreaty, he agreed to rescue the wounded Marius first and promised to send Marius home. In the carriage, Javert concluded that sinners are always sinners. After listening to his words, Jean Valjean recalled his past behavior. He was redeemed by Bishop miriam and repented from the bottom of his heart, thinking that people can be completely changed. He told Javert all his past.
The fetters of the soul
Thinking that Bressol and Yugu were lagging behind, Gavroche went out to look for them regardless of his own injuries. Cosette wouldn't let him go for fear of his injury, but by this time Jean Valjean had returned with two men. Cosette smiled like a younger brother at the three reunited people. On the other hand, seriously injured Marius was sent home, and his grandfather took care of him all the way. Marius, who had a high fever, was worried about the safety of ABC's friends in his nightmare. Cosette gave him the gauze that she carefully sewed for Marius every day.
Forty-eighth sentence Cosette and Marius
Autumn has arrived, and Marius has basically recovered. In the yard of Gillenormand's house, Marius and Cosette enjoyed a comfortable time. Marius, who has been able to work in the fields, talked about his savior and thanked him anyway. They finally found Maruz's injured carriage and listened to the driver describe the situation and benefactor. They all thought that this benefactor might be Jean Valjean.
49. My mother
Cosette is going to Montreuil to tell her mother that she is getting married. Cosette and Gavroche set out together for the town where her mother was buried. On the country road in Montfermeil village, Cosette gradually recalled the time when her mother picked up hats for herself when she was a child. When they arrived in Montreuil, they were welcomed by Sister Price. Cosette learned her mother's tragic past from her.
50 words will ring forever
At the same time as the expected new school was built, Cosette's wedding drew near, and Marius passed the bar exam. Looking at their happy appearance, Jean Valjean was lost in thought. Jean Valjean, who repented of his crime, was troubled by the secret he had kept, and sought the answer from Bishop Miriam in his heart. Then, finally, on the wedding day, St. Paul's church was crowded with people who came to bless, and happy bells rang through the streets of Paris.
The truth comes out in the sentence 5 1.
Jean Valjean finally told Marius his secret, and after telling everything, he disappeared from them. However, recalling what Jean Valjean had done in the past, Marius couldn't believe what he said, so together with Cosette, who knew his father was missing, he decided to get him back. But as soon as they were worried about Jean Valjean, they vowed to get back at Jean Valjean.