The rats are fast messengers. By the time Joly asks, Bahorel and Bossuet do indeed know, and it's not many minutes before they're at the door.
Bossuet has a certain calm that generally means he's very drunk, but there's nothing unusual about that condition; and the brightness of his eyes when he sees Combeferre and pulls him into a hug comes not from liquor but from affection.
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Bossuet has a certain calm that generally means he's very drunk, but there's nothing unusual about that condition; and the brightness of his eyes when he sees Combeferre and pulls him into a hug comes not from liquor but from affection.