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Patterson, J. G

"A Zola Dictionary; the Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola;"

La Curee.
ESPANET (MARQUISE D'), one of the most prominent leaders of society
of the Second Empire, was the inseparable companion of Madame Haffner,
whose name was always associated with hers by the public. They were both
schoolfellows and friends of Madame Renee Saccard. La Curee.
EUGENIE, cook for a short time to Madame Theophile Vabre. Pot-Bouille.
EUGENIE, a child buried in the cemetery of Cayenne at Saint-Ouen,
where Bongard and Sandoz read the inscription on a poor cross, without
railing, set up slantingly across a path, "Eugenie, three days."
L'Oeuvre.
EUGENIE (EMPRESS), referred to in Son Excellence Eugene Rougon, and La
Debacle.
EULALIE, a laundress who lived in Rue Montmartre. Gilquin, when visiting
her, chanced to overhear in an adjoining room a conversation between
some Italians who had come to Paris to assassinate the Emperor. Son
Excellence Eugene Rougon.
EULALIE, a fish-seller, mistress of Bec-Sale, alias Boit-sans-soif.
L'Assommoir.
EULALIE (LA MERE), a vegetable seller at Montmartre. She lodged with
Madame Mechain. L'Argent.
EUSEBE, a choir-boy in the church of Saint-Saturnin at Plassans.


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