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In "Les Misérables," there isn't a character explicitly labeled as a soubrette in the traditional sense. However, the character of Eponine can be seen as embodying some soubrette qualities, as she is portrayed with charm and a lively spirit despite her tragic circumstances. Eponine's role adds complexity to the narrative, highlighting themes of unrequited love and social struggle. Overall, while not a classic soubrette, she contributes to the story's emotional depth.

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