
Man Who Laughs
by Victor Hugo
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- Languages: English
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The Man Who Laughs is a novel by Victor Hugo, originally published in April 1869 under the French title L'Homme qui rit. Also published under the title "By Order of the King". (Introduction by Wikipedia)
Chapters
014 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter IV - A Cloud Different from the Others enters on the Scene
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026 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XVI - The Problem Suddenly Works in Silence
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044 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter X - The Flame which would be Seen if Man were Transparent
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047 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter I - Wherein we see the Face of Him of whom we have hitherto seen only the Acts
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052 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter VI - Ursus as Tutor, and Ursus as Guardian
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053 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter VII - Blindness Gives Lessons in Clairvoyance
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055 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter IX - Absurdities which Folks without Taste call Poetry
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057 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter XI - Gwynplaine Thinks Justice, and Ursus Talks Truth
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058 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter XII - Ursus the Poet Drags on Ursus the Philosopher
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065 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter VII - Why Should a Gold Piece Lower Itself by Mixing With a Heap of Pennies?
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073 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter VI - The kind of Magistracy under the Wigs of Former Days
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085 - Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter V - State Policy Deals with Little Matters as Well as with Great
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087 - Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter II - The Resemblance of a Palace to a Wood
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090 - Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter V - They Recognize, but do not Know, Each Other
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097 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter VII - Storms of Men are Worse than Storms of Oceans
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098 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter VIII - He would be a good Brother, Were he not a Good Son
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099 - Part II, Book the Ninth, Chapter I - It is through Excess of Greatness that Man reaches Excess of Misery
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102 - Conclusion, Chapter II - Barkilphedro, Having Aimed at the Eagle, Brings down the Dove
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