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Valjean and finds
Valjean finds the sewer exit to the Grand-Caillou, but it's locked.
After Valjean leaves, Javert finds that because Valjean saved his life, he can't bring himself to turn Valjean in.
Valjean has to flee to his other house, where he finds Marius and Cosette.
The next day, Éponine ( now dressed as a boy ) finds Valjean in an embankment in the Champ de Mars and anonymously throws him a note, which tells him to " move.
; The Bargain / The Waltz of Treachery: Jean Valjean finds Cosette in the woods and brings her back to the Thénardiers ' inn.
Valjean finds Javert, who is reeling in confusion over his impending execution for nothing more than enforcing the law.
After the battle is over and the revolutionaries are all dead, save for Valjean and the wounded Marius, Javert returns to the barricade to search for Valjean and finds him gone.
Javert finds Valjean in the sewers with the wounded Marius.

Valjean and Cosette
* Valjean brings Cosette to Fantine before she dies, while in the book he does not fulfil this pledge to Fantine until on his own deathbed.
* In the movie Valjean and Cosette go to the convent with a letter of introduction from M. Madeleine, whereas in the book they came upon the convent purely coincidentally while fleeing from Javert.
* Marius meets Valjean and Cosette while they ride into the park where he is giving a speech, while in the book he is simply walking in the park when he meets them.
* In the movie, Éponine delivers the message from Marius to Cosette, which Valjean intercepts, causing Valjean to come to the barricade to rescue Marius.
* Valjean brings Marius to Valjean's house and Cosette, while in the book Valjean brings Marius to the house of Marius ' grandfather M. Gillenormand, who does not appear in the movie.
Also, while Valjean thinks Javert is waiting for him and he is going away, he gives Marius and Cosette instructions, including to love each other always and leaving the candlesticks to Cosette, which in the book appeared in his deathbed scene.
* In the movie, Valjean says goodbye to Cosette, because he is moving to the United Kingdom.
* The movie ends with Javert's suicide, while at the end of the book Valjean dies of grief after having been separated from Cosette, because Marius severed all ties with him after learning of Valjean's convict past.
That night, Valjean has a terrific struggle within himself, but finally decides to go to the trial and reveal his identity in order to free Champmathieu ( for, if he gave himself up, who would care for Fantine or rescue Cosette ?).
Valjean asks for three days to get Cosette from Montfermeil and give her to Fantine before he is arrested and Javert refuses, saying that it would be too easy for Valjean to escape.
A short chapter, mainly consisting of two newspaper articles, informs the reader, that Jean Valjean has been re-arrested while getting into the stagecoach to Montfermeil ( on his way to get Fantine's eight-year-old daughter, Cosette, whom he had promised to rescue ).
Valjean goes to Montfermeil, where he meets Cosette alone in the forest on Christmas Eve 1823.
After seeing this, Valjean briefly leaves the inn and returns with a beautiful new doll to give to Cosette, which she happily accepts.
Thénardier furious with Valjean, affronted that he would do such a thing for Cosette instead of her own daughters.
The next morning, Christmas Day, Valjean offers to take Cosette with him.
Valjean takes Cosette with him.
Only now does the book confirm that the mysterious man Cosette met is actually Jean Valjean.
When M. Thénardier demands more money, Valjean gives him the note Fantine signed before she died, saying that the bearer of the note was authorized to take Cosette.
Valjean takes Cosette to Paris, where they live in No. 50-52 Boulevard de l ' Hôpital, in the so-called " Gorbeau House.
Valjean recognizes Javert, and taking Cosette, walks out of the house and leaves.
Valjean managed to steal a rope from a streetlamp, climb a wall to a convent and pull Cosette up after him.

Valjean and water
* Valjean dies shortly after his confession to Marius, the day after the wedding, due to a wound which appeared to have become infected ( probably due to the sewer water ).

Valjean and ("
By law, Valjean must display a yellow ticket-of-leave, which identifies him as an ex-convict, socially condemning him as an outcast (" On Parole ").
The bishop, however, lies to save Valjean and helps him begin a new life (" Valjean Arrested, Valjean Forgiven ").
(" Valjean ’ s Soliloquy " / " What Have I Done?
Soon after, the Mayor rescues Fauchelevent, who is pinned by a runaway cart (" The Runaway Cart "), reminding Javert of Jean Valjean ( who was abnormally strong ), whom he has sought for years for breaking parole.
Unwilling to see an innocent man go to prison in his place, Valjean confesses his identity to the court — that he is the prisoner 24601 — revealing the convict's brand on his chest as proof (" Who Am I ?— The Trial ").
When Javert arrives to arrest him, Valjean asks three more days to fetch Cosette, but Javert refuses to believe his honest intentions (" The Confrontation ").
A street gang led by the Thénardiers prepares to ambush Valjean, whom Thénardier recognizes as the man who took Cosette (" The Robbery ").
Javert thwarts the Thénardiers ' attempt to rob Valjean and Cosette, not recognising Valjean until after he escapes (" Javert's Intervention ").
Javert gazes at the night sky, comparing his hunt of Valjean and justice to the order of the stars (" Stars ").
Along with the students and the inhabitants of the town, Javert, Valjean, Cosette, Éponine, Gavroche, the Thénardiers, and Marius ponder what this " tomorrow " will bring (" One Day More ").
Valjean arrives at the barricades in search of Marius as the first battle erupts, and saves Enjolras by shooting a sniper (" The First Attack ").
As the students settle down for the night and reminisce (" Drink with Me "), Valjean prays to God to save Marius from the onslaught that is to come (" Bring Him Home ").
The army gives a final warning for surrender, but the rebels refuse, and as they continue to fight, all are killed except Valjean and Marius (" The Final Battle ").
Torn between the mercy that Valjean has shown him and his duty to the law, Javert commits suicide by throwing himself into the Seine (" Soliloquy-Javert's Suicide )".
Valjean then confesses to Marius that he is an escaped convict and tells him that he must go away because his presence endangers Cosette (" Valjean's Confession ").
After grappling briefly with the possibility that Valjean might ultimately be forgiven of his crimes (" Shall his sins be forgiven?

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