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Notre-Dame de Paris

CHAPTER V
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He looks at you; he's one-eyed.

You speak to him; he's deaf.

And what does this Polyphemus do with his tongue ?" "He speaks when he chooses," said the old woman; "he became deaf through ringing the bells.

He is not dumb." "That he lacks," remarks Jehan.
"And he has one eye too many," added Robin Poussepain.
"Not at all," said Jehan wisely.

"A one-eyed man is far less complete than a blind man.


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