Enjolras has his own small bag: bread, water, string (as anyone with sense ought to bring to a Labyrinth), a few other sundries. He also has his walking stick. But Bahorel's preparations seem to be rather more ambitious.
...And then in contrast, as so often, there is Grantaire. But at least he's come along, and if he's talking nonsense it's of the good-natured variety. Enjolras ignores this sally, and, with a glance at the others, goes to tie the end of his ball of string to a nearby sapling.
He'll open up his watch to speak to the others before they go in, just in case the watch-network's signals transmit more clearly from next to the Labyrinth's door than they did from within the building of Milliways. Enjolras has no idea how exactly this system of Joly's works or what parameters might affect its working, but it seems worth trying, since they do have this miraculous system for instant communication.
After that, there'll be nothing left to do but to enter.
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...And then in contrast, as so often, there is Grantaire. But at least he's come along, and if he's talking nonsense it's of the good-natured variety. Enjolras ignores this sally, and, with a glance at the others, goes to tie the end of his ball of string to a nearby sapling.
He'll open up his watch to speak to the others before they go in, just in case the watch-network's signals transmit more clearly from next to the Labyrinth's door than they did from within the building of Milliways. Enjolras has no idea how exactly this system of Joly's works or what parameters might affect its working, but it seems worth trying, since they do have this miraculous system for instant communication.
After that, there'll be nothing left to do but to enter.