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Jul. 19th, 2015 01:14 pm
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Feuilly has been telling himself that it's all right to be bound here, after the bitter defeat to their cause. Time isn't passing in Paris--however that works--he's using the time to rest, to study, to learn for the republicans' next attempt--

--he's resting with Harry, Prince of Wales, and studying the swordsmanship of four hundred years ago, and learning how to communicate a few faint ideas of 1830 to a long-gone English kingdom.

So now, spurred by Bahorel's restless energy, the news of Joly's illness, he's pulled out the work he's neglected lately, a sort of extract or paraphrase or adaptation--whatever you want to call it--of the Communist Manifesto. It's challenging work, pulling it together in terms for 1830 Paris, but it's not so very far past their time as all that. It's not a moment too soon for socialism!

Date: 2015-07-22 01:49 pm (UTC)
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Harry starts rolling it up, probably a bit painfully roughly in the eyes of someone who cares more than he does about such things-- though he does take enough care to keep it out of reach of Lady, who has decided that it's time for a round of Bite That Thing. He tucks the roll under one arm, takes a last look around the room. As he approaches the door back to Milliways, he offers his hand to Feuilly once again-- just in case, you know.

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