A Zola Dictionary the Characters of the Rougon Macquart Novels of Emile Zola
A Zola Dictionary the Characters of the Rougon Macquart Novels of Emile Zola
Patterson J. G
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L'Argent. CLARISSE, waiting-maid in the service of Baroness Sandorff. She betrayedto Delcambre the confidences of her mistress. L'Argent. CLEMENCE, a clerk at the fish auction. She attended the meetings inLebigre's wine-shop along with Charvet, with whom she lived. Le Ventrede Paris. CLEMENCE (MADEMOISELLE), occupied a room in the same tenement-house asthe Coupeaus and Lorilleux, where she took in ironing, as well as addedto her income by less reputable means. When Gervaise Coupeau's laundrywas... at the height of its success Clemence got regular employment there, but when business began to go she had to leave. L'Assommoir. CLEMENCE, lady's maid to Madame Duveyrier. Pot-Bouille. CLORINDE. See Clorinde Balbi. CLOU, Municipal Councillor at Rognes. He played the trombone at choralservices in church. La Terre. COEUR (GERMAINE), a _demi-mondaine_ who was on intimate terms with manymembers of the Paris Bourse. L'Argent. COGNET, a roadman at Rognes. He was an old drunkard, who beat hisdaughter unmercifully.
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