At any rate, here in this place, where the unjust laws of their day can neither touch him nor touch anyone he knows.
Unlike Javert, Enjolras is a believer in both liberty and truth.
"I suppose the first was reading," and he names a book long banned by the French government on political grounds, "as a youth."
Given to him by his father, but Javert does not have the right to anything about his past or his family, no matter that Enjolras père lives in Le Puy-en-Velay and far from Milliways. Enjolras will tell Javert a great deal about himself if asked, but that's a matter of a different principle.
Re: *CACKLE*
At any rate, here in this place, where the unjust laws of their day can neither touch him nor touch anyone he knows.
Unlike Javert, Enjolras is a believer in both liberty and truth.
"I suppose the first was reading," and he names a book long banned by the French government on political grounds, "as a youth."
Given to him by his father, but Javert does not have the right to anything about his past or his family, no matter that Enjolras père lives in Le Puy-en-Velay and far from Milliways. Enjolras will tell Javert a great deal about himself if asked, but that's a matter of a different principle.
"Does that satisfy you, citizen?"