Jean Valjean watches in amusement as the children clamor around the youth, interrupting each other as each rattles off what game they might play. Such is the nature of children, to be made of unbridled joy for life even in the wake of darkness.
When Duo passes him a look, he shakes his head and answers, "No, play! I am content to watch."
He suspects that the children's parents shall need more time to finish the repairs to their property, and so he is grateful for any help in occupying the children's scattered attentions.
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When Duo passes him a look, he shakes his head and answers, "No, play! I am content to watch."
He suspects that the children's parents shall need more time to finish the repairs to their property, and so he is grateful for any help in occupying the children's scattered attentions.