![]() ![]() Above the flame, the enormous towers, two sides of each of which were visible in sharp outline, the one wholly black, the other wholly red, seemed still more vast with all the immensity of the shadow which they cast even to the sky. ![]() Below that fire, below the gloomy balustrade with its trefoils showing darkly against its glare, two spouts with monster throats were vomiting forth unceasingly that burning rain, whose silvery stream stood out against the shadows of the lower façade.Īs they approached the earth, these two jets of liquid lead spread out in sheaves, like water springing from the thousand holes of a watering-pot. Notre-Dame de Paris: Tome 1 (French Edition) eBook : Victor Hugo: Amazon.es: Tienda Kindle. On the crest of the highest gallery, higher than the central rose window, there was a great flame rising between the two towers with whirlwinds of sparks, a vast, disordered, and furious flame, a tongue of which was borne into the smoke by the wind, from time to time. They beheld there an extraordinary sight. "All eyes were raised to the top of the church. Le titre fait rfrence la cathdrale Notre-Dame de Paris, qui est un des lieux principaux de l'intrigue du roman. 1482) est un roman historique de l' crivain franais Victor Hugo, publi en 1831. In the novel, Hugo, one of France's most acclaimed writers, describes flames in the Cathedral when Quasimodo uses fire and stones to attack Truands in order to save Esmerelda. Notre-Dame de Paris (titre complet : Notre-Dame de Paris. ![]()
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