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The Lives of Jean Val'jean, Marius, and Thenardier are connected through many ways. One way is how Jean Val'jean adopted Cosette from Thenardier after Fantine died and he saw how brutally she was mistreated by them. Marius, who is also the suitor of Cosette, has been told to do all that he can to help and support the Thenardiers by his father. This happens right after his fathers death, because he believes that he owes his life to Monsieur Thenardier (The husband of Thenardier.) Marius also becomes aware of Jean Val Jean's past criminal life as Cosette's Suitor.
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1. I think This statement means, If you don't stop your problems, it's going to stop you...
2. I agree with this statement( but this is honestly your opinion)
3.It is good to over come my problems , so they don't stop me from doing others things...
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Their goals, a strive to do better or something to strive for.
<span>Without placing too implicit faith in the account above given, it must be agreed, that if a worthy pretext for so dangerous an experiment as setting houses on fire (especially in these days) could be assigned in favor of any culinary object, that pretext and excuse might be found in roast pig.</span>