The Hunchback of Notre-Dame

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Tor Publishing Group, Jun 15, 1996 - Fiction - 480 pages

Tor Classics are affordably-priced editions designed to attract the young reader. Original dynamic cover art enthusiastically represents the excitement of each story. All editions are complete and unabridged, and feature Introductions and Afterwords.

This edition of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame includes a Foreword, Biographical Note, and Afterword by Elizabeth Massie.

He was Quasimodo--the bell ringer of Notre Dame. For most of his life he has been forced to live in lonely isolation in the bell tower of the famous catheral--hidden away like a beast, banished from sight, shunned and despised by all. For though he was gentle and kind, it was Quasimodo's crime to have been born hideously deformed. But one day his heart would prove to be a thing of rare beauty.

She was the dazzling Esmerelda. A dark-eyed gypsy girl who, the victim of a coward's jealous rage, is unjustly convicted of a crime she did not commit. Her sentence is death by hanging.

Only one man had the courage to save her: Quasimodo.



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Contents

Chapter 29
233
Chapter 30
235
Chapter 31
246
Chapter 32
252
Chapter 33
256
Chapter 34
264
Chapter 35
272
Chapter 36
281

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Chapter 13
81
Chapter 14
90
Chapter 15
100
Chapter 16
126
Chapter 17
130
Chapter 18
134
Chapter 19
140
Chapter 20
146
Chapter 21
147
Chapter 22
158
Chapter 23
174
Chapter 24
181
Chapter 25
184
Chapter 26
203
Chapter 27
212
Chapter 28
225
Chapter 37
287
Chapter 38
290
Chapter 39
301
Chapter 40
305
Chapter 41
321
Chapter 42
328
Chapter 43
331
Chapter 44
334
Chapter 45
343
Chapter 46
345
Chapter 47
348
Chapter 48
359
Chapter 49
361
Chapter 50
366
Chapter 51
382
Chapter 52
416
Chapter 53
417
Chapter 54
419
Chapter 55
448
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Victor Hugo (February 26th, 1802-May 22nd, 1885) is considered one of the great writers of his time.

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