A. Cosette ________ (6) 1. there is a point, moreover, at
which the unfortunate and the infamous are associated and B. Marius ________ (1) confounded in a single word, a fatal word, Les Miserables 2. his knees suddenly bent under him, C. Criminal Jean Valjean _______ (2) as if an invisible power overwhelmed him at a blow, with the weight of his bad conscience; D. Javert _______ (5) and exclaimed What a wretch I am! 3. My friend, said the Bishop, before E. Bishop Myriel _______ (3) you go away, here are your candlesticks; take them. He went to the mantelpiece, took the two F. Eponine ________ (8) candlesticks, and brought them to Jean Valjean. 4. The feeling which he had formerly G. Fantine ________ (7) felt in falling from the street into the convent came back to him. Only, what he was now carrying away was H. Father Jean Valjean ________ (4) not Cossette; it was Marius 5. Where was he? He sought himself and found himself no longer. Jean Valjean had confounded him. 6. She dared to promise herself nothing, and she would refuse herself nothing. Pallors passed over her face and chills over her body. 7. I understand, you fear excitement: I will wait as long as you wish, but I am sure that it will not harm me to see my daughter. I see her now, I have not taken my eyes from her since last night. 8. You are going to die, I am sure. And still when I saw him aiming at you, I put my hand upon the muzzle of the musket. How droll it is! But it was because I wanted to die before you.