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Cosette is a fictional character in the 1862 novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo and in many adaptations of the story for stage, film, and television. Her birth name, Euphrasie, is mentioned only briefly.
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Cosette is a fictional character in the 1862 novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo and in many adaptations of the story for stage, film, and television. Her birth name, Euphrasie, is mentioned only briefly.
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