Emphasis Preaching Journal
In Victor Hugo's novel, Les...
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In Victor Hugo's novel, Les Miserables, Jean Vaijean, a convict who had spent nineteen years as a galley slave, arrives in a certain village hungry and exhausted after a four-day journey on foot. Because of his ragged appearance, he is refused service at the local inn. Children throw rocks at him. The turnkey at the jail tells him he will have to get himself arrested before he can stay there. Someone at last directs him to a house where, to his astonishment, he is welcomed and invited to join the family at their dinner table. He discovers that he is in the home of the bishop.
