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DESVIGNES (ADELE), see Madame Bouchard.
DIDE (AUNT). See Adelaide Fouque.
DIEUDONNE (MADAME), wife of a small farmer at Seguiranne. She brought up
her niece Sophie, who was cured of phthisis by Doctor Pascal. Le Docteur
Pascal.
DOMERGUE was formerly Director of Roads and Bridges at Plassans. He was
the father of Madame Campardon. Pot-Bouille.
DOMERGUE (MADAME), wife of the preceding, lived a retired life at
Plassans with her husband. She introduced Octave Mouret to her daughter,
Madame Campardon, when he came to Paris. Pot-Bouille.
DOMERGUE (ROSE). See Madame Achille Campardon.
DROUARD (MADAME), an old actress at the Theatre des Varietes. She played
the part of Juno in the _Blonde Venus_. Nana.
DUBREUIL, a cousin of the Levasseurs. He was sub-manager of the sugar
refinery at Chene-Populeux at the time Weiss was employed there; then,
in 1868, he retired to a little property near Sedan which had come to
his wife as a legacy. On the evening before the battle, foreseeing the
disaster, he removed his wife and children to Bouillon, and next day the
house was completely destroyed during the struggle.
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