LaEsmeraldaturnedpaleanddescendedfromthepillory,staggeringasshewent.Thevoiceofthereclusestillpursuedher,— "Descend!descend!ThiefofEgypt!thoushaltascenditoncemore!" "Thesackednunisinoneofhertantrums,"mutteredthepopulace;andthatwastheendofit. Forthatsortofwomanwasfeared;whichrenderedthemsacred. Peopledidnotthenwillinglyattackonewhoprayeddayandnight. ThehourhadarrivedforremovingQuasimodo.Hewasunbound,thecrowddispersed. NeartheGrandPont,Mahiette,whowasreturningwithhertwocompanions,suddenlyhalted,— "Bytheway,Eustache!whatdidyoudowiththatcake?" "Mother,"saidthechild,"whileyouweretalkingwiththatladyinthebole,abigdogtookabiteofmycake,andthenIbititalso." "What,sir,didyoueatthewholeofit?"shewenton. "Mother,itwasthedog.Itoldhim,buthewouldnotlistentome.ThenIbitintoit,also." "'Tisaterriblechild!"saidthemother,smilingandscoldingatoneandthesametime."Doyousee,Oudarde? Healreadyeatsallthefruitfromthecherry–treeinourorchardofCharlerange. Sohisgrandfathersaysthatbewillbeacaptain. Justletmecatchyouatitagain,MasterEustache.Comealong,yougreedyfellow!"