[Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo]@TWC D-Link bookNotre-Dame de Paris CHAPTER VI 4/5
But Jupiter was standing motionless at the foot of the stage. "Michel Giborne!" cried the irritated poet, "what are you doing there? Is that your part? Come up!" "Alas!" said Jupiter, "a scholar has just seized the ladder." Gringoire looked.
It was but too true.
All communication between his plot and its solution was intercepted. "The rascal," he murmured.
"And why did he take that ladder ?" "In order to go and see the Esmeralda," replied Jupiter piteously.
"He said, 'Come, here's a ladder that's of no use!' and he took it." This was the last blow.
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