@revolutionarycarey
replied to your post “thecoffeetragedy:
I’ll end tonight with a positive note:
Picture…”
“Feuillings” is my new favorite word
THAT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE WORDS, TOO. XD Everyone should have Feuillings. All the time. ^_______^
@revolutionarycarey
replied to your post “thecoffeetragedy:
I’ll end tonight with a positive note:
Picture…”
“Feuillings” is my new favorite word
THAT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE WORDS, TOO. XD Everyone should have Feuillings. All the time. ^_______^
Ok so we know Marius kept Javert’s pistols but did Javert ever give him back his keys?
I don’t think he did? Marius just moved into Courfeyrac’s place. The Pontmercy Conflict Resolution Method: Go To Courfeyrac’s. Go Directly to Courfeyrac’s . Do not pass Go, do not collect the keys to your old apartment, just head on over.
… It’s surprisingly effective??
wait so
Javert threw himself into the river
with Marius’ keys still in his pocket
That is so rude
Well Marius kept his pistols
they just kept each others’ security deposits really XP
I am losing my mind rn this is so baffling to me
Of all the mementos Marius could have kept after the barricades it was Javert’s pistols.
At least he doesn’t go around sniffing them (at least I hope not)
I mean he might also have dropped the pistols? It’s not like he was in any condition to keep track of his personal effects when he left the barricade
(and we never do find out what happened to the cravat Courfeyrac used to bandage Marius up )
I just mean Marius kept them after the robbery
…Javert probably really gave the keys back to the landlady, end result: Marius wins the loot exchange at the Gorbeau place ? XD
I mean, I think Marius won the loot exchange anyhow, having presumably gotten a lot more use out of the pistols than Javert did out of the keys.
Excellent point! Although both of the people he saved with them died the next day anyway…
….
… sorry.
…why did you have to say that
I turn my back on this post and it comes back with THAT *severe look*
Sarra looked at her daughter and said reproachfully, “Speaking of war, I never raised you to be always fighting and killing. That’s not woman’s work.”
“It’s needful, Ma. You taught me a woman has to know how to defend herself.”
“I never!” gasped Sarra, indignant.
“You taught me when you were murdered in your own house,” Daine said quietly.
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