Les Miserables #11

 The bishop was able to talk more about his personal life by introducing his two other brothers. One was a general while the other was an ex-prefect. I genuinely think he favored the prefect more than the general though based on how he described the two. He spoke about how he once became harsh at the general for having something against an emperor, while he seemed to have described his other brother in a much better way, calling him “fine” and “worthy.” But then again, the bishop must’ve had his reasons to why he described the two in different manners. 

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