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<noinclude>{{work}}</noinclude>=== Book 11—The Atom Fraternizes with the Hurricane ===
=== Book 11—The Atom Fraternizes with the Hurricane ===
==== CHAPTER I—Some Explanations with Regard to the Origin of Gavroche's Poetry. ====
'''The Influence of an Academician on this Poetry'''
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Pratiquez la vertu,
Tutu, chapeau pointu!</poem>
<ref>At night one sees nothing, by day one sees very well; the bourgeois gets flurried over an apocryphal scrawl, practice virtue, tutu, pointed hat! </poemref>
 
It was little Gavroche on his way to the wars.
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“How fat those moneyed men are! They’re drunk! They just wallow in good dinners. Ask ‘em what they do with their money. They don’t know. They eat it, that’s what they do! As much as their bellies will hold.”
 
 
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