(SINGING) Come in, sir, for you are weary And the night is cold out here Though our lives are very humble What we have We have to share There is wine here to revive you There is bread to make you strong There's a bed to rest till morning Rest from pain And rest from wrong Bless the food we eat today. Bless our dear sister and our honored guest.
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This innocent who bears my face Who goes to judgment in my place Who am I?
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(SINGING) Lamarque, his death is the hour of fate The people's man His death is the sign we await! On his funeral day they will honor his name With the light of rebellion ablaze in their eyes From their candles of grief we will kindle our flame On the tomb of Lamarque shall our barricade rise! The time is here! Let us welcome it gladly with courage and cheer! Let us take to the streets with no doubt in our hearts But a jubilant shout! They will come one and all! ALL: They will come when we call! (STUDENTS CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
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Monsieur le Mayor! The weight, it's crushing him! Stay still, stay still. (GROANING)
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(MAN CRIES OUT) Hold, hold, hold! Hold that steady.
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Draw!
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(THUDDING) (SINGING) Now, Prisoner 24601 Your time is up And your parole's begun You know what that means? Yes. It means I'm free No. Follow to the letter Your itinerary This badge of shame You'll show it till you die It warns you're a dangerous man I stole a loaf of bread My sister's child was close to death And we were starving You will starve again Unless you learn the meaning of the law I know the meaning of those 19 years A slave of the law! Five years for what you did The rest because you tried to run Yes, 24601 My name is Jean Valjean! And I'm Javert! Do not forget my name Do not forget me CONVICTS: Look down, look down You'll always be a slave Look down, look down You're standing in your grave (BREATHING HEAVILY)
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Monsieur? Papers. I'll sleep in the stable. Please, I'm hungry. Get out.
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(SINGING) "Dearest Cosette, you have entered my soul "And soon you will be gone "Can it be only a day since we met and the world was reborn? "If I should fall in the battle to come let this be my goodbye "Now that I know that you love... "You love me as well It is harder to die "I pray that God will bring me home to be with you "Pray for your Marius "He prays for you"
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(GRUNTING)
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You are wrong and always have been wrong I'm a man no worse than any man And you are free and there are no conditions No bargains or petitions There's nothing that I blame you for You've done your duty, nothing more If I come out of this alive... You will find me at Rue de l'Homme Arm�, number 5 No doubt our paths will cross again.
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Monsieur le Mayor.
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Do I care if I should die now she goes across the sea? Life without Cosette means nothing at all Would you weep, Cosette, if I were to fall? Would you weep, Cosette For me?
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(SINGING) Please know me as Javert I'm here at your command With honor due to each And justice in our hand No man's beyond our reach Let all beware Welcome, sir Come guard our laws I'm sure we're here In common cause You've done the city proud You're praised by those on high Your success has earned a force The best that Paris can supply Your people thrive The dignity of toil To stay alive It seems to me we may have met Your face is not a face I would forget FOREMAN : Monsieur Madeleine! Pardon. Monsieur le Mayor!
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MAN 4: Watch yourself, watch yourself.
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Fauchelevent.
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(SINGING) And so, Your Honor, you see it's true This man bears no more guilt than you! Who am I?