-BOOK SECOND. CHAPTER III. KISSES FOR BLOWS. When Pierre Gringoire arrived on the Place de Greve, he was paralyzed. He had directed his course across the Pont aux Meuniers, in order to avoid the...
-BOOK SECOND. CHAPTER IV. THE INCONVENIENCES OF FOLLOWING A PRETTY WOMAN THROUGH THE STREETS IN THE EVENING. Gringoire set out to follow the gypsy at all hazards. He had seen her, accompanied by her...
-BOOK TENTH. CHAPTER V - PART 1. THE RETREAT IN WHICH MONSIEUR LOUIS OF FRANCE SAYS HIS PRAYERS. The reader has not, perhaps, forgotten that one moment before catching sight of the nocturnal band of...
-BOOK FOURTH. CHAPTER V. MORE ABOUT CLAUDE FROLLO. In 1482, Quasimodo was about twenty years of age; Claude Frollo, about thirty-six. One had grown up, the other had grown old. Claude Frollo was no...
-BOOK SIXTH. CHAPTER V. END OF THE STORY OF THE CAKE. La Esmeralda turned pale and descended from the pillory, staggering as she went. The voice of the recluse still pursued her,-- "Descend!...
-BOOK NINTH. CHAPTER V. THE KEY TO THE RED DOOR. In the meantime, public minor had informed the archdeacon of the miraculous manner in which the gypsy had been saved. When he learned it, he knew not...