FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226   227   228   229   230   231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   >>  
TABOUREAU (MADAME), a baker in the Rue Turbigo. She was a recognized authority on all subjects relating to her neighbours. Le Ventre de Paris. TATIN (MADEMOISELLE), kept an under-linen warehouse in the Passage Choiseul, and was so seriously affected by the competition of Octave Mouret's great store that she became bankrupt. Au Bonheur des Dames. TARDIVEAU (BARON DE), a character in _La Petite Duchesse_, a play by Fauchery. The part was played by Fontan. TATAN NENE, a young girl of great beauty who had herded cows in Champagne before coming to Paris. She was one of Nana's friends. Nana. TAVERNIER, an old doctor of Orleans, who had ceased to practise. Georges Hugon made a pretext of visiting him, in order to be able to join Nana at La Mignotte. Nana. TEISSIERE (MADAME), a _mondaine_ of the Second Empire. She was a friend of Madame de Lauwerens and of the Saccards. La Curee. TESTANIERE (MADAME), a protegee of Madame Correur, who recommended her to Eugene Rougon, the Minister of State. Son Excellence Eugene Rougon. TEUSE (LA), an elderly woman who acted as servant to Abbe Mouret. In addition, she cleaned the church and kept the vestments in order; on occasion, it was said, she had even served the Mass for the Abbe's predecessor. She was garrulous and ill-tempered, but was devoted to Mouret, of whom she took the greatest care, and she was also kind to his weak-minded sister, Desiree. La Faute de l'Abbe Mouret. THEODORE, a Belgian who gave lessons on the piano to Clarisse Bocquet, and afterwards became her lover. Pot-Bouille. THEODORE, son of a paste-board maker. He was to have married Nathalie Dejoie, but wishing to establish himself in business, demanded a considerable dowry. He afterwards married the daughter of a workman, who brought him nearly eight thousand francs. L'Argent. THERESE, a former neighbour of the Lorilleux in Rue de la Goutte d'Or. She died of consumption, and the Lorilleux thought they saw a resemblance between Gervaise and her. L'Assommoir. THIBAUDIER (M.), a banker at Caen. He had a daughter, Louise, but having married again soon after the death of his first wife, he troubled little about her, and was quite willing to consent to her marriage with Lazare Chanteau. La Joie de Vivre. THIBAUDIER (LOUISE), daughter of M. Thibaudier, a banker at Caen. She was a slight, delicate girl, with an attractive manner, and Lazare Chanteau fell in love with her, though he was at the time engage
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226   227   228   229   230   231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   >>  



Top keywords:
Mouret
 

daughter

 

married

 

MADAME

 

banker

 
Rougon
 
THEODORE
 

Eugene

 

Madame

 
Lorilleux

THIBAUDIER

 

Chanteau

 
Lazare
 

Bouille

 

manner

 
Bocquet
 

wishing

 
establish
 

Thibaudier

 
Dejoie

Nathalie

 

attractive

 

delicate

 
slight
 
Clarisse
 

greatest

 

tempered

 
engage
 
devoted
 

Belgian


lessons

 
minded
 

sister

 

Desiree

 
business
 

demanded

 

resemblance

 

thought

 

consumption

 
marriage

Gervaise

 
Assommoir
 

Louise

 

consent

 

workman

 

brought

 

LOUISE

 

considerable

 

thousand

 
francs