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OnemergingfromtheBastille,GringoiredescendedtheRueSaintAntoinewiththeswiftnessofarunawayhorse.
OnarrivingattheBaudoyergate,hewalkedstraighttothestonecrosswhichroseinthemiddleofthatplace,asthoughhewereabletodistinguishinthedarknessthefigureofamancladandcloakedinblack,whowasseatedonthestepsofthecross.
"Isityou,master?"saidGringoire.
Thepersonageinblackrose.
"Deathandpassion!Youmakemeboil,Gringoire.ThemanonthetowerofSaintGervaishasjustcriedhalfpastoneo'clockinthemorning."
"Oh,"retortedGringoire,"'tisnofaultofmine,butofthewatchandtheking.Ihavejusthadanarrowescape.Ialwaysjustmissbeinghung.'Tismypredestination."
"Youlackeverything,"saidtheother."Butcomequickly.Haveyouthepassword?"
"Fancy,master,Ihaveseentheking.Icomefromhim.Hewearsfustianbreeches.'Tisanadventure."
"Oh!distaffofwords!whatisyouradventuretome!Haveyouthepasswordoftheoutcasts?"
"Ihaveit.Beatease.'Littleswordinpocket.'"
"Good.Otherwise,wecouldnotmakeourwayasfarasthechurch.Theoutcastsbarthestreets.Fortunately,itappearsthattheyhaveencounteredresistance.Wemaystillarriveintime."
"Yes,master,buthowarewetogetintoNotreDame?"
"Ihavethekeytothetower."
"Andhowarewetogetoutagain?"
"BehindthecloisterthereisalittledoorwhichopensontheTerrainandthewater.Ihavetakenthekeytoit,andImooredaboattherethismorning."
"Ihavehadabeautifulescapefrombeinghung!"Gringoirerepeated.
"Eh,quick!come!"saidtheother.
Bothdescendedtowardsthecitywithlongstrides.
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