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Notre-Dame de Paris

CHAPTER IV
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Then breaking silence first, she said to him, making her sweet voice still sweeter than usual,-- "What is your name, monsieur le gendarme ?" "Captain Phoebus de Chateaupers, at your service, my beauty!" replied the officer, drawing himself up.
"Thanks," said she.
And while Captain Phoebus was turning up his moustache in Burgundian fashion, she slipped from the horse, like an arrow falling to earth, and fled.
A flash of lightning would have vanished less quickly.
"Nombrill of the Pope!" said the captain, causing Quasimodo's straps to be drawn tighter, "I should have preferred to keep the wench." "What would you have, captain ?" said one gendarme.

"The warbler has fled, and the bat remains.".


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