Page:Victor Hugo - Notre-Dame de Paris (tr. Hapgood, 1888).djvu/271

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END OF THE STORY OF THE CAKE.
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ing at one and the same time. "Do you see, Oudarde? He already eats all the fruit from the cherry-tree in our orchard of Charlerange. So his grandfather says that he will be a captain. Just let me catch you at it again, Master Eustache. Come along, you greedy fellow!"