All 12 Uses of
scoundrel
in
Les Miserables
- This scoundrel, who is BOOK SECOND.†
Chpt 2.2 *scoundrel = someone without moral principles
- rascal, scoundrel, come here!†
Chpt 3.2
- But what I do know is, that there never was anything but scoundrels among those men!†
Chpt 3.3scoundrels = people without moral principles
- A crucible into which destiny casts a man, whenever it desires a scoundrel or a demi-god.†
Chpt 3.5scoundrel = someone without moral principles
- M. Gillenormand half turned his head, saw Theodule, and went on:— "When one reflects that that scoundrel was so vile as to turn carbonaro!†
Chpt 3.5
- The first scamp that happens along lets his beard grow like a goat's, thinks himself a real scoundrel, and abandons his old relatives.†
Chpt 3.5
- Near the table, upon which Marius descried a pen, ink, and paper, sat a man about sixty years of age, small, thin, livid, haggard, with a cunning, cruel, and uneasy air; a hideous scoundrel.†
Chpt 3.8
- Jondrette found time to mutter in the ear of his eldest daughter:— "The scoundrel!†
Chpt 3.8
- Never mind," he added, "he did a devilish good thing in leaving it for me, the old scoundrel!†
Chpt 3.8
- Scoundrel!†
Chpt 3.8
- Place all those scoundrels in the hands of justice?†
Chpt 3.8scoundrels = people without moral principles
- That gentleman is a knave, a wretched scoundrel, a vain little ingrate, a heartless, soulless, haughty, and wicked man!†
Chpt 4.8scoundrel = someone without moral principles