the eldest
daughter of the Comtesse de Bretigny. L'Assommoir.
VALENCAY (MADEMOISELLE PAULE DE), was very rich and extremely beautiful
when at nineteen years old she married the Marquis Jean XII de
Hautecoeur. She died within a year, leaving a son named Felicien. Le
Reve.
VALENTIN, son of Guiraude, and brother of Sophie. His father, a
journeyman tanner, died of phthisis, and Valentin, who had been in daily
contact with him, developed the disease. Doctor Pascal Rougon prolonged
his life for some time by hypodermic injections of a substance
discovered by himself, but the respite was only temporary, for at
twenty-one years of age Valentine died of hereditary phthisis. Le
Docteur Pascal.
VALERIO II, a horse which belonged to M. Corbreuse and ran in the Grand
Prix de Paris. Nana.
VALLAGNOSC (MADAME DE), belonged to an old family of Plassans. Left a
widow with two daughters and one son, she found life difficult on the
small remains of a former fortune. In order to assist his mother, the
son, Paul, secured an appointment at Paris in a Government office. Au
Bonheur des Dames.
VALLAGNOSC (PAUL DE), an old friend of Octave Mouret, whom he had known
at Plassans. He belonged to an old family, but, being a younger son
without money, was obliged to select a profession. He studied law, but
meeting with no success, was obliged to accept an appointment in the
Ministry of the Interior. He married Mademoiselle de Boves. Au Bonheur
des Dames.
VALLAGNOSC (MADAME PAUL DE), wife of the preceding. See Blanche de
Boves.
VALQUEYRAS (COMTE DE), a relation of Marquis de Carnavant, who lived in
his house. La Fortune des Rougon.
He was a supporter of the Marquis de Lagrifoul, the Legitimist Deputy
for Plassans, who visited him for a fortnight before the election which
was dominated by Abbe Faujas. La Conquete de Plassans.
VALQUEYRAS (MARQUISE DE), in 1873, she was the only representative of
a very old family. She was a widow with a little daughter of six, very
rich, and equally parsimonious. When Doctor Pascal Rougon called on her
to ask payment of his fees, he allowed himself to be put off, and even
gave advice regarding the health of the child. Le Docteur Pascal.
VANDERGHAGEN, the medical man employed by the Mining Company of Montsou.
He was so much overworked that it was said he gave his consultations
while he was running from place to place. Germinal.
VANDEUVRES (COMTE XAVIER DE), the last member of a noble family, had
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