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VERONIQUE, maid-servant.html">servant to the Chanteau family, was a tall, stout
been in the service of the Chanteaus for twenty years, and having
first, Veronique resented Pauline Quenu's presence in the Chanteau
she came to see that Pauline was being despoiled of her means by
girl's part. The death of Madame Chanteau made a deep impression on
not strong at best, became unhinged, and in a fit of temper she went
became vacant it was promised to Abbe Bourrette, but was eventually
in 1871. She was the only daughter of a peasant in easy circumstances,
as many years. Le Docteur Pascal.
VIAN, a wheelwright of Plassans, to whom Silvere Mouret was
master's father when Campardon was a baby, and though now old, and not
the nurse of Severine Aubry, and later, as the wife of Pecqueux, who
in Paris by the aid of a little sewing, when, happening to meet her
Grandmorin took her under his protection, obtaining for her the post.html">post
Impasse d'Amsterdam, which the Roubauds regarded as their head-
result of a sprain, she was obliged to resign her post and seek
footman. Nana.
VICTORINE, a servant in the employment of the Badeuils after they
told Elodie Vaucogne the occupation of her parents. La Terre.
VIGOUROUX, a coal merchant in Rue de la Goutte d'Or. He sold coke to
bright eyes who liked to laugh with the men. L'Assommoir.
VIMEUX, a miserable little sheriff officer, who was celebrated in the
to serve summonses upon them. La Terre.
VINCARD, a silk merchant, who, seeing that his business was likely to
sold it to Robineau, and took a restaurant at Vincennes. Au.
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