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Title
Notre-Dame de Paris
Author
Victor Hugo
Translator
Isabel Florence Hapgood
Year
1888
Publisher
Thomas Y Crowell & Co.
Location
New York
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME I.
BOOK FIRST.
CHAPTER
PAGE
I.
The Grand Hall
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1
II.
Pierre Gringoire
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
17
III.
Monsieur the Cardinal
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
28
IV.
Master Jacques Coppenole
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
36
V.
Quasimodo
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
46
VI.
Esmeralda
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
54
BOOK SECOND.
I.
From Charybdis to Scylla
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
57
II.
The Place de Grève
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
61
III.
Kisses for Blows
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
64
IV.
The Inconveniences of Following a Pretty Woman through the Streets in the Evening
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
75
V.
Result of the Dangers
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
80
VI.
The Broken Jug
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
83
VII.
A Bridal Night
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
103
BOOK THIRD.
I.
Notre-Dame
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
114
II.
A Bird's-eye View of Paris
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
124
BOOK FOURTH.
I.
Good Souls
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
150
II.
Claude Frollo
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
155
III.
Immanis Pecoris Gustos, Immanior Ipse
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
161
IV.
The Dog and his Master
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
169
V.
More about Claude Frollo
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
171
VI.
Unpopularity
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
178
BOOK FIFTH.
I.
Abbas Beati Martini
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
180
II.
This will Kill That
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
191
BOOK SIXTH.
I.
An Impartial Glance at the Ancient Magistracy
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
207
II.
The Rat-hole
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
219
III.
History of a Leavened Cake of Maize
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
224
IV.
A Tear for a Drop of Water
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
246
V.
End of the Story of the Cake
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
256
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME II.
BOOK SEVENTH.
CHAPTER
PAGE
I.
The Danger of Confiding One's Secret to a Goat
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1
II.
A Priest and a Philosopher are two Different Things
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
17
III.
The Bells
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
27
IV.
Ἀνάγκη
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
30
V.
The Two Men Clothed in Black
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
45
VI.
The Effect which Seven Oaths in the Open Air can Produce,
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
52
VII.
The Mysterious Monk
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
57
VIII.
The Utility of Windows which Open on the River
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
66
BOOK EIGHTH.
I.
The Crown Changed into a Dry Leaf
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
75
II.
Continuation of the Crown which was Changed into a Dry Leaf
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
86
III.
End of the Crown which was Changed into a Dry Leaf
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92
IV.
Lasciate Ogni Speranza—Leave all Hope behind, ye who Enter here
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
96
V.
The Mother
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
111
VI.
Three Human Hearts differently Constructed
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
116
BOOK NINTH.
I.
Delirium
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
135
II.
Hunchbacked, One Eyed, Lame
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
148
III.
Deaf
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
153
IV.
Earthenware and Crystal
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
157
V.
The Key to the Red Door
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
169
VI.
Continuation of the Key to the Red Door
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172
BOOK TENTH.
I.
Gringoire has Many Good Ideas in Succession. Rue des Bernardins
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
177
II.
Turn Vagabond
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
189
III.
Long Live Mirth
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
192
IV.
An Awkward Friend
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
201
V.
The Retreat in which Monsieur Louis of France says his Prayers
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
222
VI.
Little Sword in Pocket
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
255
VII.
Chateaupers to the Rescue
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
257
BOOK ELEVENTH.
I.
The Little Shoe
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
261
II.
The Beautiful Creature Clad in White
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
296
III.
The Marriage of Phœbus
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
306
IV.
The Marriage of Quasimodo
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
308
Note added to Definitive Edition
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311
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