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The people had been driven mad by their dissatisfaction with the monarchy. Javert was shocked when he spotted Jean Valjean, the known criminal, making his was through the great mob without killing a single man. In Contrast, the good citizens were laying down the town to waste... Javert simply couldn't believe it. Turning his sword against the very people he was supposed to protect, he felt as though the very foundations of what he had worked for were crumbling to pieces.
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Name origin[]
Character in Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables"