
Feuilly in relatively high-resolution

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What if Jehan’s last words were to give a voice to another who died to quickly to say them?
JEHAN AND BAHOREL AND MY DARLINGS
Title: So Ceases And Lights On Borrowed Wings
Author: Me!
Fandom: Les Miserables
Characters: Joly, Bossuet
Summary: Bossuet is shot. Joly must tend to him, but there is not much that can be done. Warning: character death.
Author’s Note: I did take some liberties with Bossuet’s time and manner of death, since in the Brick he did last until the barricade was breached.

The Friends of the ABC
A Group Which Barely Missed Becoming Historic
- Bossuet
“He was poor, but his fund of good humor was inexhaustible. He soon reached his last sou, never his last burst of laughter. When adversity entered his doors, he saluted this old acquaintance cordially, he tapped all catastrophes on the stomach; he was familiar with fatality to the point of calling it by its nickname: “Good day, Guignon,” he said to it.”
I bet after George Blagden found out he got the role of Grantaire he was like, I’d better read up on this
so he went to the library, checked out a copy of the Brick, flipped to the relevant parts
and half an hour later he was just on the floor half-sobbing and half-cheering and tearing out pages and wailing hysterically