id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112099756840 Hugo, Victor Works of Victor Hugo. v.6 1864 .txt text/plain 194263 16129 86 Therefore the foundling was called Dea. As to Gwynplaine, Ursus had not had the trouble of inventing a name for him. These speeches only increased the mutual love of Gwynplaine and Dea; and Ursus marvelled at his want of success, Ursus, seeing that Gwynplaine was'becoming a man, had One day Gwynplaine said to Dea, " You know that I am the wolf; Ursus, the bear; Gwynplaine, the man. While Ursus was looking down, talking to Homo, Gwynplaine raised his eyes. Gwynplaine felt like a man upon whose head a tile has " It means, my lord," said the fat man, " that I am called Gwynplaine was like a man with his eyes open and fixed " I am the laughing man," said Ursus; and he looked at " Ursus," said Dea, " where is Gwynplaine? Ursus looked at Gwynplaine, then at Dea. His face was ./cache/uiug.30112099756840.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112099756840.txt