The Man Who Laughs is a novel by Victor Hugo, originally published in April 1869 under the French title L'Homme qui rit. Also published under the title "By Order of the King". (Introduction by Wikipedia)
001 - Preliminary Chapter - Ursus, part I and II002 - Preliminary Chapter - Ursus, part III and IV003 - Another Preliminary Chapter - The Comparchicos004 - Part I, Book the First, Chapter I - Portland Bill005 - Part I, Book the First, Chapter II - Left Alone006 - Part I, Book the First, Chapter III - Alone007 - Part I, Book the First, Chapter IV - Questions008 - Part I, Book the First, Chapter V - The Tree of Human Invention009 - Part I, Book the First, Chapter VI - Struggle Between Death and Night010 - Part I, Book the First, Chapter VII - The North Point of Portland011 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter I - Superhuman Laws012 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter II - Our First Rough Sketches Filled In013 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter III - Troubled Men on the Troubled Sea014 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter IV - A Cloud Different from the Others enters on the Scene015 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter V - Hardquanonne016 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter VI - They Think that Help is at Hand017 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter VII - Superhuman Horrors018 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter VIII - Nix et Nox019 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter IX - The Charge Confided to a Raging Sea020 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter X - The Colossal Savage, the Storm021 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XI - The Caskets022 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XII - Face to Face with the Rock023 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XIII - Face to Face with Night024 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XIV - Ortach025 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XV - Portentosum Mare026 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XVI - The Problem Suddenly Works in Silence027 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XVII - The Last Resource028 - Part I, Book the Second, Chapter XVIII - The Highest Resource029 - Part I, Book the Third, Chapter I - Chesil030 - Part I, Book the Third, Chapter II - The Effect of Snow031 - Part I, Book the Third, Chapter III - A Burden Makes a Rough Road Rougher032 - Part I, Book the Third, Chapter IV - Another Form of Desert033 - Part I, Book the Third, Chapter V - Misanthropy Plays its Pranks034 - Part I, Book the Third, Chapter VI - The Awakening035 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter I - Lord Clancharlie036 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter II - Lord David Dirry-Moir037 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter III - The Duchess Josiana038 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter IV - The Leader of Fashion039 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter V - Queen Anne040 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter VI - Barkilphedro041 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter VII - Barkilphedro Gnaws His Way042 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter VIII - Inferi043 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter IX - Hate is as Strong as Love044 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter X - The Flame which would be Seen if Man were Transparent045 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter XI - Barkilphedro in Ambuscade046 - Part II, Book the First, Chapter XII - Scotland, Ireland and England047 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter I - Wherein we see the Face of Him of whom we have hitherto seen only the Acts048 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter II - Dea049 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter III - "Oculus non habet, et videt"050 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter IV - Well-matched Lovers051 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter V - The Blue Sky through the Black Cloud052 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter VI - Ursus as Tutor, and Ursus as Guardian053 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter VII - Blindness Gives Lessons in Clairvoyance054 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter VIII - Not only Happiness, but Prosperity055 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter IX - Absurdities which Folks without Taste call Poetry056 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter X - An Outsider's View of Men and Things057 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter XI - Gwynplaine Thinks Justice, and Ursus Talks Truth058 - Part II, Book the Second, Chapter XII - Ursus the Poet Drags on Ursus the Philosopher059 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter I - The Tadcaster Inn060 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter II - Open-Air Eloquence061 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter III - Where the Passer-by Reappears062 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter IV - Contraries Fraternize in Hate063 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter V - The Wapentake064 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter VI - The Mouse Examined by the Cats065 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter VII - Why Should a Gold Piece Lower Itself by Mixing With a Heap of Pennies?066 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter VIII - Symptoms of Poisoning067 - Part II, Book the Third, Chapter IX - Abyssus abyssum vocat068 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter I - The Temptation of St. Gwynplaine069 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter II - From Gay to Grave070 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter III - Lex, Rex, Fex071 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter IV - Ursus Spies the Police072 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter V - A fearful Place073 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter VI - The kind of Magistracy under the Wigs of Former Days074 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter VII - Shuddering075 - Part II, Book the Fourth, Chapter VIII - Lamentation076 - Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter I - The Durability of Fragile Things077 - Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter II - The Waif Knows Its Own Course078 - Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter III - An Awakening079 - Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter IV - Fascination080 - Part II, Book the Fifth, Chapter V - We Think We Remember; We Forget081 - Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter I - What the Misanthrope said082 - Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter II - What He did083 - Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter III - Complications084 - Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter IV - Moenius surdis campana muta085 - Part II, Book the Sixth, Chapter V - State Policy Deals with Little Matters as Well as with Great086 - Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter I - The Awakening087 - Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter II - The Resemblance of a Palace to a Wood088 - Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter III - Eve089 - Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter IV - Satan090 - Part II, Book the Seventh, Chapter V - They Recognize, but do not Know, Each Other091 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter I - Analysis of Majestic Matters092 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter II - Impartiality093 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter III - The Old Hall094 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter IV - The Old Chamber095 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter V - Aristocratic Gossip096 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter VI - The High and the Low097 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter VII - Storms of Men are Worse than Storms of Oceans098 - Part II, Book the Eighth, Chapter VIII - He would be a good Brother, Were he not a Good Son099 - Part II, Book the Ninth, Chapter I - It is through Excess of Greatness that Man reaches Excess of Misery100 - Part II, Book the Ninth, Chapter II - The Dregs101 - Conclusion, Chapter I - A Watch-Dog may be a Guardian Angel102 - Conclusion, Chapter II - Barkilphedro, Having Aimed at the Eagle, Brings down the Dove103 - Conclusion, Chapter III - Paradise Regained Below104 - Conclusion, Chapter IV - Nay; on High!
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