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   You will deliver Cosette to this person.
   You will be paid for all the little things.
   I have the honor to salute you with respect,
  FANTINE."
  "You know that signature?" resumed the man.
  It certainly was Fantine's signature; Thenardier recognized it.
  There was no reply to make; he experienced two violent vexations, the vexation of renouncing the bribery which he had hoped for, and the vexation of being beaten; the man added:--
  "You may keep this paper as your receipt."
  Thenardier retreated in tolerably good order.
  "This signature is fairly well imitated," he growled between his teeth; "however, let it go!"
  Then he essayed a desperate effort.
  "It is well, sir," he said, "since you are the person, but I must be paid for all those little things.
  A great deal is owing to me."
  The man rose to his feet, filliping the dust from his thread-bare sleeve:--
  "Monsieur Thenardier, in January last, the mother reckoned that she owed you one hundred and twenty francs.
  In February, you sent her a bill of five hundred francs; you received three hundred francs at the end of February, and three hundred francs at the beginning of March. Since then nine months have elapsed, at fifteen francs a month, the price agreed upon, which makes one hundred and thirty-five francs. You had received one hundred francs too much; that makes thirty-five still owing you.
  I have just given you fifteen hundred francs."
  Thenardier's sensations were those of the wolf at the moment when he feels himself nipped and seized by the steel jaw of the trap.
  "Who is this devil of a man?" he thought.
  He did what the wolf does:
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