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 vi  CONTENTS. BOOK VI.

CHAP. Page I. -- Danger of trusting a Goat with a Secret ' '- - - 196 II. -- A Priest and a Philosopher are two different Persons  210 III. -- The Bells - - - = - - - 219 IV. --- Claude Frollo's Cell - - - - - 221 V. --- The two Men in Black - - - - - 234 VI. -- Captain Phœbus de Chateaupers - - - 240 VII. -- The Goblin-Monk - - - - 244 VIII. - Utility of Windows looking towards the River - 251

BOOK VII.

I. -- The Crown transformed into a dry Leaf  - - 260 II. -- Sequel to the Crown transformed into a dry Leaf. 270 III. -- Conclusion of the Crown transformed into a dry Leaf  275 IV. --- Lasciate Ogni Speranza - - 278 V. --- The Mother  - - - - - - 291 VI. --- Three human Hearts differently constituted  - - 295

BOOK VIII.

I. -- A high Fever  - - - - - - 313 II. -- The Sanctuary - - - - - 323 III. -- A human Heart in a Form scarcely human - - 328 IV. -- Earthenware and Crystal. . . - - 331   V. -- The Key of the Porte Rouge - - - - 341 VI. -- Sequel to the Key of the Porte Rouge - - 343

BOOK IX.

I. -- Gringoire has several capital Ideas one after another in         the Rue des Bernardins - - - - - 347 II. -- Turn Vagabond - - - - - 358 III. -- Il Allegro - - - - - - 36O IV. -- A mischievous Friend - - - 367 V. --- The Retreat where Monsieur Louis of France says his Prayers - - - - - - 386 VI. --- A narrow Escape - - - 417 VII. --- Chateaupers to the Rescue _ - - - - 418

BOOK X.

I. -- The little Shoe - - - - - - 421 II. -- "La Creatura Bella Bianco Vestita"  - - 455 III. -- Marriage of Captain Phoebus - - 46S IV. --- Marriage of Quasimodo - - _  - 464