"Finish both of us at one blow," said he. And turning gently to Enjolras, he said to him: "Do you permit it?" Enjolras pressed his hand with a smile. This smile was not ended when the report resounded. Enjolras, pierced by eight bullets, remained leaning against the wall, as though the balls had nailed him there. Only, his head was bowed. Grantaire fell at his feet, as though struck by a thunderbolt. - Vol 5, book 1, chapter 23
Valjean freed Javert away, instead of killing him. Soon, the final attack of the National Guards started. Cannons roared and made flames to break the barricade apart. Soldiers charged towards to the broken barricade and the wine shop.
There were two leaders in command of the barricade at each end. Enjolars was sheltered in the barricade, so he did not get even a single scratch, and tried to shoot as many men as possible. And Marius was on the front line, as if he knew his death, he made himself a target, in contrast of Enjolras.
Other members started to fall. Bossuet was killed; Feuilly was killed; Courfeyrac was killed; Joly was killed; Combeferre, transfixed by three blows from a bayonet in the breast at the moment when he was lifting up a wounded soldier, had only time to cast a glance to heaven when he expired.
Enjolras gathered all the men, ordered them to get inside of the shop, and shut the door, smashed the stairs with axes. However, Marius could not get in there.
He was still fighting, covered with blood. But then he got a fatal wound. He got shot at his collar bone, and that bone broke. He fainted during the battle.
Not that long after, the National Guards breached into the shop, and killed everyone in there. The only one alive was Enjolars. Since he was the chief, the guards started to execute him. Just then, Grantaire, waken from the hangover, joined beside him to die. And Enjolars permitted to do that.
The Narional Guards fired. The chief, Enjolras was pinned onto the wall, because of the bullets, and Grantaire fell onto Enjolras' feet. The barricade of Corinthe fell. The flame of June Rebolution of 1832 faded away. But one young man was still alive.
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