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Victor Hugo

The Hunchback of Notre-Dame

Victor HugoFiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1831

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Book 10, Chapters 1-4 Summary

Gringoire is pleased that Esmeralda and Djali are alive. He will not visit them, however, because the risk is too great. He takes comfort in a newfound passion for architecture and his work as a street performer. While he is studying architecture, Frollo approaches him. The priest seems bitter as Gringoire assures him that he is currently quite happy with his life. Phoebus passes by, and Gringoire notices that Frollo loathes the man, though Frollo denies it. As they speak about Esmeralda, Frollo hints that the government will overturn her sanctuary in three days. Gringoire, unwilling to risk his life, feels powerless to stop her execution. Frollo reveals a plan: He will disguise Esmeralda and sneak her out of the cathedral. Gringoire seems doubtful about this plan, but Frollo reminds him that Esmeralda saved his life. Gringoire counters with another plan: mobilizing the Court of Miracles to riot in Esmeralda’s defense. Frollo agrees to this plan.

Frollo finds Jehan waiting in his office. Jehan again asks for money, insisting that he will change his ways. Frollo dismisses him. Jehan threatens to become a thief, but Frollo does not care. As Jehan leaves, however, Frollo throws a purse full of coins, which hits Jehan in the head.

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