1. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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2. Notre Dame, the Cathedral Church of Paris
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3. The enduring
monument of a mighty faith.
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4. It was in the broad
cathedral square that
the people met to celebrate-
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5. The Festival of
Fools...
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6. Quasimodo.
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7. "We like not this ribaldry.
It savors of disrespect to
both God and King."
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8. Dom Claude, the saintly
Arch-deacon of Notre Dame.
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9. "So even you bow your head
to my reverend brother!"
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10. "Our day is coming - when
we'll bow our heads to no man!"
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11. "That freak is my slave. He
will be useful to us.
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12. "Esmeralda! Esmeralda!"
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13. Esmeralda, a child of mystery, whom Clopin
had bought from Gypsies and raised as his own.
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14. "Cursed gypsy! Daughter of
Satan! Hell take you-"
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15. Marie, Queen of
the Gypsies.
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16. "That poor, mad creature was
once rich and happy-"
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17. "While she was away-"
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18. "Give her back to me, O Lord
- if only for a moment. Give
me back my baby!"
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19. The festival continued
on into the night.
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20. Gringoire, a poet of
the streets.
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21. "Let Esmeralda dance!
Call her out!"
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22. "Esmeralda! Esmeralda!"
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23. "Send in that young rascal,
Phoebus de Chateaupers."
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24. Phoebus de Chateaupers.
Men yielded to his sword
- and women to his smile.
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25. The home of Madame
de Gondelaurier.
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26. Fleur de Lys, fiancee of
Captain Phoebus.
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27. "Fie! I know your reputation.
You would say as much to
any maiden."
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28. Madame de Gondelaurier,
aunt of Fleur de Lys.
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29. "Phoebus - see that
pretty goat."
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30. "Very pretty - indeed!"
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31. "Your company is waiting
at the barracks!"
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32. "Au revoir!"
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33. To Esmeralda, this dashing
soldier had long been
the Prince Charming of her dreams.
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34. Each time that Jehan
beheld Esmeralda he
longed to possess her.
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35. Jehan knew the lonely
streets where Esmeralda
had to pass on her way home.
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36. "Tie up this varlet!"
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37. Alas, for man's ingratitude!
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38. "It isn't safe for a pretty
child like you to be out
alone at this hour!"
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39. "I am not afraid - now!"
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40. Called the Court of
Miracles, because
here the "blind" saw-
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41. because here the
"lame" walked...
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42. It was here that Clopin
reigned supreme.
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43. At the sign of the Pomme d'Eve.
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44. "Just a bit of supper - a sip
of wine - before we say good-night?"
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45. "Then it is true - what the
fortune-teller told me -"
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46. "... that I should be wooed
by a noble Captain of the Guards."
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47. "If mademoiselle will permit
me, I shall see her safely
on her way."
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48. "Here is a spy of the
aristocrats. We found him
at our very threshold."
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49. "Who are you?"
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50. "Merely a poet, a singer of
sweet songs... by name. Gringoire."
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51. "What shall we do with this
singer of sweet songs?"
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52. "Hang him! Hang him!
That's what the aristocrats
do to us!"
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53. "Have you so little misery
that you must create more?"
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54. "Cut him down, I say!"
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55. "For that, add twenty lashes
to his punishments!"
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56. Again was a slave to
suffer for his master's crime.
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57. "... for nocturnal attack
and disturbing the peace of
His Majesty, our King."
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58. Swift run the sands of life
except in the hour of pain.
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59. Thus was "Justice" rendered
in the reign of King Louis XI!
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60. "I thirst!"
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61. "Cursed gypsy! You should
be whipped!"
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62. "Where is that young
jackanapes, Phoebus?"
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63. "The ball in honor of my
promotion takes place tonight.
You promised to go with me."
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64. "But - my clothes!"
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65. "I have prepared for that."
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66. In Quasimodo's soul was
born a bitter hatred for
his betrayer.
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67. "Esmeralda! — The Captain
of the Guards!" —
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68. "Be calm-"
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69. "Be calm, my lord, and do
not stir - 'Tis he who is
entrapped by her!"
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70. "An aristocrat has taken our
Esmeralda. To the rescue!"
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71. "You are fairer than any
lady in France!"
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72. "Her Highness, Princess
of Egypt!"
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73. "She descends from a line
more ancient than that of
the Kings of France."
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74. "Hold your blades! Our
quarrel is with only one
of you - this time!"
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75. "There he is—!"
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76. "Stop! This is my affair -
and mine alone!"
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77. "What do you mean by
this outrage?"
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78. "But I tell you,
I love her!"
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79. "-for my sake!"
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80. "My place is with my people.
I do not belong here."
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81. "Keep to your own women!"
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82. "Esmeralda, would you forsake
me now? Did you not
promise to be my bride?"
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83. "I do not love you."
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84. "You nobles have lorded it
over us and trampled on us
- but you can't do it forever."
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85. Just when Phoebus had
decided that life held
no further interest...
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86. "She saved my life in the
Court of Miracles."
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87. "She gave you the letter
with her own hand?"
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88. Slowly it dawned on
Clopin that he was
losing Esmeralda.
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89. "As if the cursed aristocrats
were not enough, the girl
now talks of taking the veil."
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90. "I will give myself to the
Blessed Virgin - and She
will give me peace!"
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91. "See you - 'tis gold that
makes kings and keeps them
on their thrones."
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92. "Gold - gold and steel! My
people in the places of the
mighty!"
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93. "Strike quickly, then, else the
treasure may be gone."
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94. "The hour for an uprising is
not yet! There lacks the
spark to make my people flame."
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95. Angelus.
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96. "Phoebus, it was only to see
you once more - and say
good-bye!"
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97. "You speak of trifles when
Heaven itself is at stake."
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98. "By this sacred emblem
I plight my troth."
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99. Again the King's justice-
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100. "Girl! Do you persist in
denying that you stabbed
Phoebus de Chateaupers?"
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101. "Of course I deny it! How
could I? I love him more
than my own life!"
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102. "It was he - he who
stabbed Phoebus!"
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103. "The girl is bewitched!"
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104. "Put her to the question!"
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105. The "question" - the
system of the Middle
Ages to force confession.
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106. "Do you still deny-?"
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107. "I do - I love him!
I love him!"
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108. "I confess... I confess!
I confess to anything you wish!"
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109. "Monsieur, the brother of the
Archdeacon inquires the health
of Captain Phoebus."
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110. "The wench who stabbed you
has confessed her crime. She
has been ordered hanged."
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111. "I come to get Esmeralda."
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112. "She has been carried to
prison by his Majesty's
servants."
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113. "I'll get her if I have to tear
down Notre Dame rock by
rock."
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114. "You - in the robes
of the Church!"
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115. "Only in these robes could
I pass the prison-guard.
Quick - come with me!"
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116. "I'd rather die!"
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117. "Phoebus died of his wound
last night. I promised him
to save you!"
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118. "Oh, Esmeralda, pity me! All
I have done was for love
of you!"
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119. "Assassin!"
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120. "Very well, then hang!"
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121. For what poor soul he
rang, he did not know.
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122. "Let me kill the gypsy! Her
life for the life of my child!"
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123. "Cursed gypsy! Cursed-
Cursed!"
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124. "My baby! My baby!
Save her, O God!"
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125. "Requiescat in pace!"
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126. A pleasant diversion for
the workmen who were
repairing the Cathedral.
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127. "Sanctuary! Sanctuary!"
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128. "Would you violate the sacred
law of Sanctuary?"
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129. All Quasimodo knew was
that this girl had once
been kind to him.
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130. The night had brought a
dreamless sleep.
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131. "Follow me to Notre Dame!"
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132. "To arms! To arms! Rescue
Esmeralda! Sack the City!"
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133. "Ere dawn my people will
live in the palaces of the
aristocrats."
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134. "To arms! To arms! 'Tis
Clopin who calls you!"
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135. Through all the man-
made rat-holes beneath
the ancient city.
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136. Phoebus had recovered-
but the wound in his
heart still ached.
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137. "Clopin and his rabble
have risen!"
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138. "They've sworn to bring back
Esmeralda! She's in the
tower of Notre Dame!"
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139. "Esmeralda! Alive!"
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140. "Rouse the garrison!"
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141. Preparing a fiery
baptism - MOLTEN LEAD!
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142. "To arms! To arms!"
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143. "The hunchback has sent
us a battering-ram!"
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144. "My children, I would have
set you free... Fight on!
Fight on!"
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145. "Why do you struggle?
You are mine, now!"
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146. "Never! - God will
protect me!"
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147. Finis
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