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Les Miserables

CHAPTER III--A HARD BISHOPRIC FOR A GOOD BISHOP
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Neither judge nor bailiff is known there.

The mayor does everything.

He allots the imposts, taxes each person conscientiously, judges quarrels for nothing, divides inheritances without charge, pronounces sentences gratuitously; and he is obeyed, because he is a just man among simple men." To villages where he found no schoolmaster, he quoted once more the people of Queyras: "Do you know how they manage ?" he said.

"Since a little country of a dozen or fifteen hearths cannot always support a teacher, they have school-masters who are paid by the whole valley, who make the round of the villages, spending a week in this one, ten days in that, and instruct them.

These teachers go to the fairs.


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