Page:Victor Hugo - Notre-Dame de Paris (tr. Hapgood, 1888).djvu/423

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end, his extinguished lamp still in his hand; and as he descended the spiral steps, he distinctly heard in his ear a voice laughing and repeating,—

"A spirit passed before my face, and I heard a small voice, and the hair of my flesh stood up."