genarti: Enjolras looking annoyed and disapproving, and/or about to go revolutionize all the things. ([les mis] both agog and aghast)
genarti ([personal profile] genarti) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room 2015-01-16 09:00 pm (UTC)

Re: *CACKLE*

"I have no objection to him or anyone knowing."

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?"

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