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THENARDIER:What to do? What to say? |
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Shall you carry our treasure away? |
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What a gem! What a pearl! |
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Beyond rubies is our little girl! |
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How can we speak of debt? |
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Let's not haggle for darling Cosette! |
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Dear Fantine, gone to rest... |
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Have we done for your child what is best? |
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Shared our bread. Shared each bone. |
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Treated her like she's one of our own! |
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Like our own, Monsieur! |
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VALJEAN:Your feelings do you credit, sir |
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And I will ease the parting blow |
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(He pays them.)Let us not talk of bargains or bones or greed |
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Now, may I say, we are agreed? |
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MME. THENARDIER:That would quite fit the bill |
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If she hadn't so often been ill |
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Little dear, cost us dear |
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Medicines are expensive, M'sieur |
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Not that we begrudged a sou |
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It's no more than we Christians must do! |
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M. & MME. THENARDIER:One thing more, one small doubt |
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There are treacherous people about |
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No offense. Please reflect. |
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Your intentions may not be correct? |
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VALJEAN:No more words. Here's your price. |
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Fifteen hundred for your sacrifice. |
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Come, Cosette, say goodbye |
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Let us seek out a friendlier sky. |
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Thank you both for Cosette |
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It won't take you too long to forget. |
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(Valjean and Cosette leave the inn) |