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Victor Hugo
“She let her head fall back upon Marius' knees and her eyelids closed. He thought that poor soul had gone. Eponine lay motionless; but just when Marius supposed her for ever asleep, she slowly opened her eyes in which the gloomy deepness of death appeared, and said to him with an accent the sweetness on which already seemed to come from another world:

"And then, do you know, Monsieur Marius, I believe I was a little in love with you."

She essayed to smile again and expired.”
Victor Hugo, Les Mis茅rables

Victor Hugo
“God will bless you,' said he, 'you are an angel since you take care of the flowers.'
'No,' she replied. 'I am the devil, but that's all the same to me.”
Victor Hugo, Les Miserables

Victor Hugo
“Now for my pains, promise me-鈥�
And she hesitated.
鈥淲hat?鈥� asked Marius.
鈥淧romise me!鈥�
鈥淚 promise you.鈥�
鈥淧romise to kiss me on the forehead when I鈥檓 dead. I鈥檒l feel it.鈥�
She let her head fall back on Marius鈥檚 knees and her eyelids closed. He thought the poor soul had gone. Eponine lay motionless, but just when Marius supposed her forever asleep, she slowly opened her eyes, revealing the somber depths of death, and said to him in an accent whose sweetness already seemed to come from another world, 鈥淎nd then, do you know, Monsieur Marius, I believe I was a little in love with you.鈥�
She tried to smile again and died.”
Victor Hugo, Les Mis茅rables

Victor Hugo
“Et puis, tenez, monsieur Marius,je crois que j'茅tais un peu amoureuse de vous.”
Victor Hugo, Les Mis茅rables

George Saintsbury
“The gamin Gavroche puts in a strong plea for mercy, and his sister Eponine, if Hugo had chosen to take more trouble with her, might have been a great, and is actually the most interesting, character. But Cosette鈥攖he cosseted Cosette鈥擧ugo did not know our word or he would have seen the danger鈥攊s merely a pretty and rather selfish little doll, and her precious lover Marius is almost ineffable.”
George Saintsbury

Victor Hugo
“Elle laissa retomber sa t锚te sur les genoux de Marius et ses paupi猫res se ferm猫rent. Il crut cette pauvre 芒me partie. 脡ponine restait immobile ; tout 脿 coup, 脿 l鈥檌nstant o霉 Marius la croyait 脿 jamais endormie, elle ouvrit lentement ses yeux o霉 apparaissait la sombre profondeur de la mort, et lui dit avec un accent dont la douceur semblait d茅j脿 venir d鈥檜n autre monde :

鈥� Et puis, tenez, monsieur Marius, je crois que j鈥櫭﹖ais un peu amoureuse de vous.

Elle essaya encore de sourire et expira.”
Victor Hugo, Les Miserables

Victor Hugo
“Please yourself, you won't get in. I can't be the daughter of a dog seeing as I am the daughter of a wolf! There are six of you. What's that to me? You're men. Well, I'm a woman. You don't frighten me, that's for sure. I'm telling you, you won't get inside this house because I don't want you to. If you come any nearer I'll bark. I told you, I'm the 'cab'. I couldn't care less about you. Now be on your way, I've had enough of you! Go anywhere you like, but don't come here, I won't let you! You use your knives, I'll use my feet, it's all the same to me. So come on, then!”
Victor Hugo, Les Mis茅rables