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Chapter 836: Sir, I Did Not Steal Bread
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... ood might be the lightest of sins—
If a person would starve to death without stealing food, then the one at fault is clearly not him, but the society that forces him to commit such a crime.
Jean Valjean stole a loaf of bread and was sentenced to five years of hard labor.
Garrett always remembered how the great literary master Hugo described this man with such deep compassion, and how all subsequent films, operas, and literary analyses showed him immense sympathy.
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