title: The Bargain/The Waltz of Treachery (Les Miserables)key: Generalharp type: Chromaticgenre: Anyskill: Any7 -5 <-5 -6 7 <7 7 -6 <-5Hush now, do not be afraid of me<7 <-3 <-3 4 -5 <-3 <-5Don’t cry, show me where you live-6 7 <7 7 8 -9 <-9 9Tell me, my child, what is your name-6 <-5 -5 <-5I’m called Cosette6 6 6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 7I found her wandering in the wood7 7 7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -8 -7 7 <-6 6 7This little child, I found her trembling in the shadows-7 -7 -7 -8 -8 -8 -8 8And I am here to help Cosette8 8 8 -9 -9 -9 -9 10 -9 8 -8 -7 8And I will settle any debt you may think proper8 -7 7 6 -6 -6 6 6 -6 6 -5 5 -4I will pay what I must pay to take Cosette away<7 <7 <7 -7 <7 <-6 <7 6There is a duty I must heed-7 -7 -7 -7 <7 <-6 -8 <7 <-6 6There is a promise I have made<7 <7 <7 <7 <-6 <7 -7 -8For I was blind to one in need<7 <7 <7 <7 <7 -7 -8 <5 6I did not see what stood before me<10 <-10 <11 <10 <8 -8 -7Now her mother is with God<10 <-10 <11 <10 <8 -8 <-7 <-10Fantine’s suffering is over<-9 10 <-10 <-9 -8 -7 7And I speak here with her voice<-9 10 <-10 10 <-9 <-10 10And I stand here in her place-8 -8 -8 -8 <-7 -8 <8 <-9And from this day and evermore<-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6Let me take your coat, Monsieur-8 -8 -8 -8 -8 <8 <-9 <7 -8Cosette shall live in my protection<7 <7 <7 <7 <7 <7 <7You are very welcome here<-9 <-9 <-9 <9 <-9 10 <-10I shall not forsake my vow-8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8Take a glass, take a chair<-9 <-9 <-9 <-9 <-9 <8 -8 -8Cosette shall have a father now<7 <7 7 <7 <7 7What to do, what to say<7 <7 7 -6 7 <7 -8 <7 7Shall you carry our treasure away<-6 <-6 -6 <-6 <-6 -6What a gem, what a pearl<-6 <-6 -6 <-5 -6 <-6 <-7 <-6 -6Beyond rubies is our little girl6 6 <-5 6 6 <-5How can we speak of debt6 6 <-5 <5 <-5 6 <7 6 <-5Let’s not haggle for darling Cosette<7 <7 7 <7 <7 7Dear Fantine, gone to rest<7 <7 7 -6 7 <7 -8 <7 7Have we done for her child what is best<-7 <-7 -7 <-7 <-7 -7Shared our bread, shared each bone<-7 <-7 -7 7 -7 <-7 <8 <-7 <7Treated her like she’s one of our own7 <7 -7 <-5 <-5Like our own, Monsieur<-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6Your feelings do you credit, sir<-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6 <-6And I will ease the parting blow<-6 <7 -7 -7 <7 <7 <-6 <-6 6 <-5 <7Let us not talk of bargains or bones or greed<7 <7 <7 <-7 <-7 <-7 -8 -8Now may I say we are agreed<7 <7 7 <7 <7 7That would quite fit the bill<7 <7 <7 -6 7 <7 -8 <7 7If she hadn’t so often been ill<-6 <-6 -6 <-6 <-6 -6Little dear cost us dear<-6 <-6 -6 <-5 -6 <-6 <-7 <-6 -6Medicines are expensive, Monsieur6 6 <-5 6 6 6 <-5Not that we begrudged a sou6 6 <-5 <5 <-5 6 <7 6 <-5It’s no more than we Christians must do<7 <7 6 <7 <7 6One thing more, one small doubt<7 <7 7 -6 6 <7 -8 <7 7There are treacherous people about<-7 <-7 -7 <-7 <-7 -7No offense, please reflect<-7 <-7 -7 7 -7 <-7 <8 <-7 -7Your intentions may not be correct<7 <7 7 <7 <7 7No more words, here’s your price<7 <7 7 -6 7 <7 -8 <7 7Fifteen hundred for your sacrifice<-6 <-6 -6 <-6 <-6 -6Come, Cosette, say goodbye<-6 <-6 -6 <-5 -6 <-6 <-7 <-6 -6Let us seek out some friendlier sky6 6 <-5 6 6 <-5Thank you both for Cosette6 6 <-5 <5 <-5 6 <7 6 <-5It won’t take you too long to forget<7 <7 7 <7 <7 7Come, Cosette; come, my dear<7 <7 7 -6 7 <7 -8 <7 7From now on I will always be here<-6 <-6 -6 <-6 <-6 -6Where I go you will be<-6 <-6 <-6 -6 <-5 -6 <-6 <-7 <-6 -6Will there be children and castles to see6 6 <-5 6 6 <-5Yes, Cosette; yes, it’s true6 6 <-5 <5 <-5 6 <7 6 <-5There’s a castle just waiting for you