CHAPTER VII—IN WHICH WILL BE FOUND THE ORIGIN OF THE SAYING: DON’T LOSE THE CARD This is what had taken place above the coffin in which lay Jean Valjean. When the hearse had driven off, when the priest and the choir boy had entered the carriage again and taken their departure, Fauchelevent, who had not taken his eyes from the grave-digger, saw the latter bend over and grasp his shovel, which was sticking upright in the heap of dirt. Then Fauchelevent took a supreme resolve. He placed himself between the grave and the grave-digger, crossed his arms and said:— “I am the one to pay!” The grave-digger stared at him in amazement, and replied:— “What’s that, peasant?” Fauchelevent repeated:— “I am the one who pays!” “What?” “For the wine.” “What wine?” “That Argenteuil wine.” “Wher