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The ending of Les Miserables, a little cruel, the child died, coffee beans and coffee can make up for your divorce, let also go to v12 let it be okay to delete.
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It mainly tells the tragic life of Valjean, who was once a hard labor prisoner, but was moved by the sincerity of the bishop, and since then he has changed his mind, re-established himself and became mayor. He was helpful and won praise from people. But the policeman Sha Wei was suspicious of him.
On the issue of dealing with Fantine, Jean Jean and Xavier had a difference of opinion. The simple and kind-hearted Fantine was deceived and gave birth to an illegitimate daughter, Cosette.
Now, Fantine's life is in danger, and her only wish is to see her daughter Cosette, who is fostered in the home of the owner of the Mon Fei Mei inn, Denardi. In the end, Valjean was recognized, and he took Cosette with him and began a life of fugitive. The aristocratic young Marius fell in love with the beautiful Cosette, and Cosette loved him dearly.
The two eventually became married.
However, when Jean Agen revealed Cosette and his origins, Marius rejected Jean. And then by chance, Marius learned that Jean Agen was the lifesaver he had been looking for, and hurriedly went to pick him up to live with him, but Jean Agen was dying at this time, and finally died in the arms of Cosette and Marius De.
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Valjean's daughter found him on her wedding day, watched him die with her husband, met Fantine after death, and the people who had died in the street battles sang together and ended in a powerful song.
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Valjean died peacefully, Savoy jumped into the river and died, and the two young men got married. Happiness.
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Valjean is dead, dead, dead
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The revolution failed, but Marius.
Bai did not die, he was rescued by Valjean, and later Marius and Cosette got married, and Denadi told Marius everything back, answering.
Shawei committed suicide by jumping into a river for violating his mission. Later, Valjean died, leaving his estate of 600,000 francs and the pair of candlesticks to Cosette. Later, someone wrote four lines of poetry on Valjean's tombstone:
He lived, albeit ill-fated;
He rested in peace, because the angels were gone.
Life and death, that is the order of nature;
It's like day goes by night, and the day sinks in the west.
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Valjean, a poor farmer, was imprisoned for 19 years of hard labor for stealing a piece of bread from a bakery to feed his sister's children. After completing his sentence, he was transformed into a self-sacrificing man by Bishop Mirière. He went under the pseudonym Madelan, worked as an entrepreneur, and was promoted to mayor, and soon became ** for revealing his identity.
After escaping, he rescued the orphan girl Cosette from the hands of a conscience-destroying man and went to Paris. Cosette, who grew up, lived happily with his beloved Marius. Valjean's selfless dedication finally touched Savoy, and the tragic world under the cool law finally flashed the brilliance of human nature.