L'Oeuvre.
DUBUCHE (MADAME LOUIS), wife of the preceding. See Regine Margaillan.
L'Oeuvre.
DUCAT, a franc-tireur of the woods at Dieulet. He was formerly a bailiff
at Blainville, but had to leave on account of a criminal charge against
him. He was a friend of Cabasse and of Guillaume Sambuc, and took part
in the murder of Goliath Steinberg. La Debacle.
DUCHESNE (GEORGES), a lover of Madame Bouchard, for whom she asked
the patronage of Eugene Rougon, which he refused on the ground of his
respect for her husband. Son Excellence Eugene Rougon.
DUCLOUX (LA), an old woman who lived in the neighbourhood of Croix de
Maufras, having formerly been servant in an inn. Misard was authorized
to employ her as gatekeeper on the railway after the death of Flore. She
was anxious to marry Misard, and seeing him constantly searching for
the little hoard of money which had been hidden by his deceased wife,
La Ducloux cleverly led him to believe that she knew where the money was
hidden. After she became the second Madame Misard she became infected
with the feverish anxiety of her husband, and joined with him in his
untiring search.
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