"The Cathedral was not only [Qausimodo's] society but his world--in short, all nature to him. He dreamed of no other trees than the painted windows, which were always in blossom; of no other shades than the foliage of stone adorned with birds in the saxon capitals; of no other mountains than the colossal towers of the church; of no other ocean than paris which roared at their feet."
--(Bk. 4, Ch. 3, Pg. 130) From The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
--(Bk. 4, Ch. 3, Pg. 130) From The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
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