The marriage with Pauline had been put off on one excuse or
another, and ultimately she saw that his affections had been transferred
to Louise Thibaudier. With noble self-sacrifice, she released him from
his engagement, and his marriage to Louise followed. He went to Paris
as manager of an insurance company, but soon tiring of business, he
returned to Bonneville, where he lived so tormented by the fear of death
that life itself had little charm for him. La Joie de Vivre.
Having become a widower, he left his son with Pauline Quenu, and went to
America to seek his fortune. Le Docteur Pascal.
CHANTEAU (MADAME LAZARE), wife of the preceding. See Louise Thibaudier.
La Joie de Vivre.
CHANTEAU (PAUL), the infant son of Lazare Chanteau. La Joie de Vivre.
CHANTECAILLE (i.e. SINGSMALL), an usher at the college of Plassans.
He was so good-natured that he allowed the pupils to smoke when out
walking. L'Oeuvre.
CHANTEGREIL, a poacher, who was sent to the galleys for shooting a
gendarme. He was the father of Miette. La Fortune des Rougon.
CHANTEGREIL (MARIE), known as Miette, born 1838, daughter of
Chantegreil, the poacher, who was sentenced to the galleys for murder.
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