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  (Why Romainville?)[5]
   [5] This parenthesis is due to Jean Valjean.
  "The first street that I entered was deserted.
  I entered a second street.
  Behind the angle formed by the two streets, a man was standing erect against the wall.
  I said to this Man:--
  "`What country is this?
  Where am I?'
  The man made no reply. I saw the door of a house open, and I entered.
  "The first chamber was deserted.
  I entered the second.
  Behind the door of this chamber a man was standing erect against the wall. I inquired of this man, `Whose house is this?
  Where am I?' The man replied not.
  "The house had a garden.
  I quitted the house and entered the garden. The garden was deserted.
  Behind the first tree I found a man standing upright.
  I said to this man, `What garden is this? Where am I?'
  The man did not answer.
  "I strolled into the village, and perceived that it was a town. All the streets were deserted, all the doors were open.
  Not a single living being was passing in the streets, walking through the chambers or strolling in the gardens.
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