Bahorel didn't expect that to meet with celebration, no. "He's in it at length. I would say from the start, but the start is about a few of the men of the Revolution's days; a Bishop, in particular, in 1815. And then Fauchelevent shows up, under his other name of Valjean. Though he's not named right away. I was halfway through his first chapter before I knew who it was meant to be, and then-- I would guess much of what he fears people knowing had already been revealed. And he is in and out of the novel for its entire length."
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