To the Will of the People: A Les Misérables Audio Drama (OLD #1)
WhitneyS for Feuilly
Feuilly stands out amongst the others as a working-class man. He does not overwhelm himself with political discourse nor does he squander educational and economic opportunities, instead he works honestly. He is a fan-maker by trade who seeks to educate himself by any means necessary, to honor the mission of his parents who left him orphaned. Feuilly has a generous heart and an immense range of affections. He feels deeply for the sorrow of his country and wishes to bear upon himself some level of struggle to help deliver the world. He carries a prominent accent, like Jehan, and struggles even with his native language. He is concise but meaningful. He is quiet but determined.
I came over here because you are in terrible danger. Your friend here, he is from the newspaper?
Messieurs, the Musain is closer. We can take him into the kitchen and treat him there. Madame Hucheloup will not mind, and she might even help us.
It's the equipment and the cooking. It’s like this most of the day, but there is a storage room in the back that could be much more accommodating than this.