Victor Hugo's lengthy novel Les...
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Victor Hugo's lengthy novel Les...
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Victor Hugo's lengthy novel Les Miserables begins with an act of grace. Jean Valjean, escaped convict, is given a place to sleep by a clergyman, but in the middle of the night he runs away and steals the clergyman's silverware -- some of the only things of monetary value in the house. Constables bring Valjean back to the minister's house, suspicious of Valjean's story that the clergyman gave him the silverware. The minister comes to the door in his nightclothes and greets the constables. "Did I give him the silverware? Why, of course.
