VALJEAN I found her wandering in the woods This little child I found her trembling in the shadows And i am here to help Cosette And i will settle any debt that you think proper I will pay to take Cosette away THENARDIER What to do? What to say? Shall you carry our treasure away? What a gem! What a pearl! Beyond rubies is our little girl! How can we speak of debt? Let's not haggle for darling Cosette! Dear Fantine, gone to rest... Have we done for her child what is best? Shared our bread. Shared each bone. Treated her like she's one of our own! Like our own, Monsieur! VALJEAN Your feelings do you credit, sir And I will ease the parting blow He pays them. Let us not talk of bargains or bones or greed Now, may I say, we are agreed? MME. THENARDIER That would quite fit the bill If she hadn't so often been ill Little dear, cost us dear Medicines are expensive, M'sieur Not that we begrudged a sou It's no more than we Christians must do! M. & MME. THENARDIER One thing more, one small doubt There are treacherous people about No offense. Please reflect. Your intentions may not be correct? VALJEAN No more words. Here's your price. Fifteen hundred for your sacrifice. Come, Cosette, say goodbye Let us seek out some friendlier sky. Thank you both for Cosette It won't take you too long to forget. (Valjean and Cosette leave the inn) Come, Cosette, come, my dear From now on I will always be here Where I go, you will be. YOUNG COSETTE Will there be children and castles to see? VALJEAN Yes, Cosette, yes, it's true. There's a castle just waiting for you.