Page:Victor Hugo - Notre-Dame de Paris (tr. Hapgood, 1888).djvu/432

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NOTRE-DAME.

He drew from his pocket a little metal whistle.

"Here," said he, "when you have need of me, when you wish me to come, when you will not feel too much horror at the sight of me, use this whistle. I can hear this sound."

He laid the whistle on the floor and fled.