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In "Les Miserables," Javert's note says, "J'ai suivi partout, j'ai toujours suivi partout." This translates to "I have followed everywhere, I have always followed everywhere." It expresses his constant pursuit of Jean Valjean and his dedication to upholding the law.

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It was a suicide note.

Javert was sure to instruct the guard "make sure he read't it before breakfast." A Macabre final joke on the part of Javert.

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