I forgot that the Bishop never locks his doors. I feel like the people are overacting over the prisoner who is just trying to find a place to rest. Also, that cliffhanger got me like '-'
Jean Valjean in this chapter made me believe that he did undergo a change. I've never once read that someone was using learning to convert it to master the ways of evil. I can see how instinct was playing a big part in how the process Jean Valjean went through to come out different than when he first got into prison.
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