La Debacle.
DUBRUEL, a pork-butcher at Plassans who took part in the attack on the
Town Hall. Three days later he was killed in the ambush arranged by
Pierre Rougon against the Republicans. La Fortune des Rougon.
DUBUCHE (ALICE), daughter of Louis Dubuche and of Regine Margaillan, his
wife. She was so delicate that at six years old she was still unable to
walk. Her father endeavoured to strengthen her muscles by occasionally
making her hold on to the bar of a trapeze for a few moments, but the
exercise only seemed to produce extreme terror in the unfortunate child.
L'Oeuvre.
DUBUCHE (GASTON), the elder child of Louis Dubuche and of Regine
Margaillan, his wife. At the age of ten he had the feeble limbs of a
little child, and though he regularly exercised on a trapeze, he was
unable to raise himself on his wrists, the least exertion producing
profuse perspiration. L'Oeuvre.
DUBUCHE (LOUIS), eldest son of a baker of Plassans, and companion from
childhood of Claude Lantier and Pierre Sandoz. His mother, who was
very ambitious, sent him to Paris, where he studied architecture at the
School of Art.
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