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The two little male creatures were called Enjolras and Gavroche, and their sister received the name of Eponine.
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Love Never Dies at the Adelphi Theatre) will play 'Enjolras' in the Les Miserables 25th
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In Les Miserables, of course, you've got Jean Valjean, the pure-of-heart fugitive, Javert, the incorruptible and tireless cop, Enjolras, the fearless student radical, and Thenardier, the sadistic crook.
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Javert pursues Valjean through a series of covers, until they fall smack in the middle of a student revolt led by Enjolras.
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Enjolras, who was grave, dominated it, in the attitude of a young Spartan sacrificing his naked sword to the sombre genius,
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Enjolras, who had remained mute up to that point, broke the silence and addressed this remark to Combeferre: — “You mean to say, the crime and the expiation.”
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When the stones destined to the final defence were in place, Enjolras had the bottles which he had set under the table where Mabeuf lay, carried to the first floor.
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“It is absolutely necessary that the inconvenience of those guns should be diminished,” said Enjolras, and he shouted: “Fire on the artillery-men!”
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Enjolras, whose name we have mentioned first of all, — the reader shall see why later on, — was an only son and wealthy.
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“Red,” said he as he entered, and he looked intently at Enjolras.
Cosette commented on the word Enjolras
I will never forgive this man for almost killing my husband.
April 27, 2015