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I Am The Night

While reading Les Misérables this time through, I came up with this joke theory that Claquesous was a vampire. As introduced, he only ever appears at night, and no one ever sees him without a mask. I joked that it was to hide fangs.

As introduced

Then after the gang is arrested, he disappears on the way to prison, mystifying the police escort. “He had simply vanished like a puff of smoke, handcuffed though he was.” Sure sounds like a vampire power to me! (Or maybe Batman.)

disappears on the way to prison

I kind of hoped Claquesous would remain a mystery, if only to keep the joke from contradicting canon, but in the end, Hugo provides an explanation: he was an undercover police agent. Even Javert isn’t aware of this, though he suspects it. (Need-to-know basis, I guess.) He dies at the barricade, having infiltrated the same group of rebels as Javert, but as a provocateur rather than a spy.

undercover police agent

— Kelson Vibber, 2014-03-17

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