L'Assommoir.
BIJARD (HENRIETTE), second daughter of Bijard. She was five years old at
the time of her mother's death. L'Assommoir.
BIJARD (JULES), third child of Bijard. When his mother died he was three
years old. L'Assommoir.
BIJOU, the pet dog of Nana. He excited the jealousy of Comte de Muffat.
Nana.
BILLECOQ (HERMINIE), a protegee of Madame Correur, who induced Eugene
Rougon to provide a dowry, in order that she might marry an officer who
had compromised her. The officer did not, however, fulfill his promise,
but went off with the dowry, of which he had obtained possession. Son
Excellence Eugene Rougon.
BLACHET, a deputy. He desired leave of absence. Son Excellence Eugene
Rougon.
BLAISOT, a banker at Paris. L'Argent.
BLANCHETTE, a cow which belonged to Lise and Francoise Fouan. La Terre.
BLERIOT (M. DE), prefect of the department in which Plassans is
situated. He accompanied Colonel Masson and the troops which crushed the
Republican rising in 1851. La Fortune des Rougon.
BLEUZE, a rope-walk at Montsou which was ruined by the miners' strike.
Germinal.
BLOND (MARIA), a young girl of fifteen who had grown up on the pavements
of Paris.
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