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pieces,likeanyotherdoorofFrenchconstruction.Toexcludethe
cold,onehalfofthisdoorwasfastclosed,andtheotherwas
openedbutaverylittleway.Suchascantyportionoflightwas
admittedthroughthesemeans,thatitwasdifficult,onfirstcoming
in,toseeanythingandlonghabitalonecouldhaveslowlyformed
inanyone,theabilitytodoanyworkrequiringnicetyinsuch
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obscurity.Yet,workofthatkindwasbeingdoneinthegarretfor,
withhisbacktowardsthedoor,andhisfacetowardsthewindow
wherethekeeperofthewine-shopstoodlookingathim,awhitehaired
mansatonalowbench,stoopingforwardandverybusy,
makingshoes.
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ChapterVI
THESHOEMAKER
G
oodday!”saidMonsieurDefarge,lookingdownatthe
whiteheadthatbentlowovertheshoemaking.
Itwasraisedforamoment,andaveryfaintvoice
respondedtothesalutation,asifitwereatadistance:“Goodday!”
“Youarestillhardatwork,Isee?”
Afteralongsilence,theheadwasliftedforanothermoment,
andthevoicereplied,“YesIamworking.”Thistime,apairof
haggardeyeshadlookedatthequestioner,beforethefacehad
droppedagain.
Thefaintnessofthevoicewaspitiableanddreadful.Itwasnot
thefaintnessofphysicalweak