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Enjolras was not afraid to die; he was reluctant to kill. His values were antique – he was a modern Achilles, uncompromising in his pride but magnificent in wrath. The nineteenth century, with its usual fecklessness, had produced an ideal soldier who wanted nothing of war.
Exhausted by preparing for the events of June 5, Enjolras spends the night before the barricade with Grantaire.
Formerly titled Oculos Videndo Conscelero.
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- Part 3 of Aimantation
