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In the first place, she will have very beautiful hands; she had ridiculous hands when she was only a year old; like this! she must be a big girl now; she is seven years old; she is quite a young lady; I call her Cosette, but her name is really
Les Miserables 2008
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In the first place, she will have very beautiful hands; she had ridiculous hands when she was only a year old; like this! she must be a big girl now; she is seven years old; she is quite a young lady; I call her Cosette, but her name is really Euphrasie.
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With the exception of Cosette, that is to say, with the exception of a childhood,
Les Miserables 2008
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With the exception of Cosette, that is to say, with the exception of a childhood, Jean Valjean had never, in the whole of his long life, known anything of that which may be loved.
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With the exception of Cosette, that is to say, with the exception of a childhood,
Les Misérables Victor Hugo 1843
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I think the only book I attempted to listen to on tape was "Cosette," the horrible unauthorized sequel to Hugo's "Les Miserables."
I thought we were over this Roger Sutton 2007
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She also understudied the role of 'Cosette' in the U.S. national tour of "Les Misérables".
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She also understudied the role of 'Cosette' on the Broadway National Tour of "Les Misérables".
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She also appeared as 'Cosette' in the regional premiere ofLes Misérables at the Pioneer Theater Company.
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She also understudied the role of 'Cosette' on the Broadway National Tour of "Les Misérables".
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