One of Victor Hugo's most famous books is "Les Miserables." This is an exquisite book about Jean Valjean, a convict that had been recently released from prison for stealing a loaf of bread because he was hungry. He was a man of middle height, stout and hardy, in the strength of maturing; he might have been forty-six or -seven (3). Having a yellow passport and having to show it to whomever he meets, because he is an ex-convict, no one would let him stay at their house for supper and a place to sleep, except for a bishop. This bishop turns Valjeans life around by telling that he needs to change his ways and making him understand why and how. A decade passes; Valjean, who had had changed his nam
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