The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Book 9 Chapter 1 Page 20

“Gr�ve, grouille, Gr�ve, aboie! Pour voir la fille de joie, Prendre au gibet chassieux, Les fen�tres sont des yeux. Gr�ve, grouille, Gr�ve, aboie!”

Thereupon the young man laughed and caressed the wench. The crone was la Falourdel; the girl was a courtesan; the young man was his brother Jehan.

He continued to gaze. That spectacle was as good as any other.

He saw Jehan go to a window at the end of the room, open it, cast a glance on the quay, where in the distance blazed a thousand lighted casements, and he heard him say as he closed the sash, —

“‘Pon my soul! How dark it is; the people are lighting their candles, and the good God his stars.”

Then Jehan came back to the hag, smashed a bottle standing on the table, exclaiming, —