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Notre-Dame de Paris

CHAPTER VI
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ESMERALDA.
We are delighted to be able to inform the reader, that during the whole of this scene, Gringoire and his piece had stood firm.

His actors, spurred on by him, had not ceased to spout his comedy, and he had not ceased to listen to it.

He had made up his mind about the tumult, and was determined to proceed to the end, not giving up the hope of a return of attention on the part of the public.

This gleam of hope acquired fresh life, when he saw Quasimodo, Coppenole, and the deafening escort of the pope of the procession of fools quit the hall amid great uproar.
The throng rushed eagerly after them.


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