-BOOK FIFTH. CHAPTER I. ABBAS BEATI MARTINI. Dom Claude's fame had spread far and wide. It procured for him, at about the epoch when he refused to see Madame de Beaujeu, a visit which he long...
-BOOK SEVENTH. CHAPTER V. THE TWO MEN CLOTHED IN BLACK. The personage who entered wore a black gown and a gloomy mien. The first point which struck the eye of our Jehan (who, as the reader will...
-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 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...