You are right, sir, when you tell me that Les Miserables is written for all nations.
I will go still farther and say, that if this provision becomes permanent the number of the miserables will increase, and the Old Needle will continue to look down on an ever-growing volume of poverty and wretchedness.
But if civilisation allows all this, civilisation must pay the penalty, which is not a light one, and continue to have the miserables upon the Embankment.
I'm reading Les Miserables for the seventh time, and I'm going to have a real ORGY over Gervaise and the barricade this afternoon!
I found her in the library with Les Miserables on her knee when I came down from my room a little before lunch-time; and she looked up and gave me a smile that made me feel sorry for any one she had ceased to smile upon.
His battered appearance so frightened all the miserables who swarm in the British Legation that everyone was very gloomy until the next meal had been eaten, and they had restored themselves by garrulous talk.
In every large city is some one or more Irish house, which becomes the popular medium through which these offerings of the heart are transmitted to the miserablesat home.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "miserables" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.