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He was another convict for life, who had come from the galleys, and was dressed in red, like Chenildieu, was a peasant from Lourdes, and a half-bear of the Pyrenees.
Les Miserables 2008
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Besides Brevet, there are only two convicts in existence who have seen Jean Valjean; they are Cochepaille and Chenildieu, and are sentenced for life.
Les Miserables 2008
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He continued: — “Chenildieu, you who conferred on yourself the name of ‘Jenie – Dieu,’ your whole right shoulder bears a deep burn, because you one day laid your shoulder against the chafing-dish full of coals, in order to efface the three letters T.F. P., which are still visible, nevertheless; answer, is this true?”
Les Miserables 2008
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At the moment when he reminded him of his infamy which deprived him of the right to take an oath, Chenildieu raised his head and looked the crowd in the face.
Les Miserables 2008
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Chenildieu was brought in, a prisoner for life, as was indicated by his red cassock and his green cap.
Les Miserables 2008
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Chenildieu, and Cochepaille should be heard once more and solemnly interrogated.
Les Miserables 2008
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His companions in the galleys had nicknamed him I-deny-God (Je-nie Dieu, Chenildieu).
Les Miserables 2008
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At the moment when he reminded him of his infamy which deprived him of the right to take an oath, Chenildieu raised his head and looked the crowd in the face.
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"Chenildieu, you who conferred on yourself the name of 'Jenie-Dieu,' your whole right shoulder bears a deep burn, because you one day laid your shoulder against the chafing-dish full of coals, in order to efface the three letters T.F. P., which are still visible, nevertheless; answer, is this true?"
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Even before the President and the district-attorney could utter a word, before the ushers and the gendarmes could make a gesture, the man whom all still called, at that moment, M. Madeleine, had advanced towards the witnesses Cochepaille, Brevet, and Chenildieu.
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