The Man Who Laughs VICTOR HUGO PART 2 BOOK 2 CHAPTER 5 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | The Man Who Laughs VICTOR HUGO PART 2 BOOK 2 CHAPTER 5 The Blue Sky through the Black Cloud Thus lived these unfortunate creatures together--Dea relying Gwynplaine accepted. These orphans were all in all to each other the feeble and the deformed. The widowed were betrothed. An inexpressible thanksgiving arose out of their distress. They were grateful. To whom To the obscure immensity. Be grateful in your own hearts. That suffices. Thanksgiving has wings and flies to its right destination. Your prayer knows its way better than you can. How many men have believed that they prayed to Jupiter when they prayed to Jehovah How many believers in amulets are listened to by the Almighty How many atheists there are who know not that in the simple fact of being good and sad they pray to God Gwynplaine and Dea were grateful. Deformity is expulsion. Blindness is a precipice. The expelled one had been adopted the precipice was habitable. Gwynplaine had seen a brilliant light descending on him in an arrangement of destiny which seemed to put in the perspective of a dream a white cloud of beauty having the form of a woman a radiant vision in which there was a heart and the phantom almost a cloud and yet a woman clasped him and the apparition embraced him and the heart desired him. Gwynplaine was no longer deformed. He was beloved. The rose demanded the caterpillar in marriage feeling that within the caterpillar there was a divine butterfly. Gwynplaine the rejected was chosen. To have one s desire is everything. Gwynplaine had his Dea hers. The abjection of the disfigured man was exalted and dilated into intoxication into delight into belief and a hand was stretched out towards the melancholy hesitation of the blind girl to guide her in her darkness. It was the penetration of two misfortunes into the ideal which absorbed them. The rejected found a refuge in each other. Two blanks combining filled each other up. They held together by what they lacked in that in which one was poor the