He
made large sums of money, in the spending of which he was assisted by
Irma Becot. L'Oeuvre.
FANNY (MADEMOISELLE), a work-girl in the neighbourhood of Octave
Mouret's shop, who was sent there by her employer to match some merinos.
Au Bonheur des Dames.
FAUCHERY (LEON), a journalist and dramatic author, who wrote a piece
for the Theatre des Varietes called _La Petite Duchesse_. After numerous
liaisons he became for a time the lover of Comtesse Sabine Muffat, and
under the pressure of Comte Muffat was forced to give to Nana a leading
part in _La Petite Duchesse_. Fauchery's liaison with the Comtesse
Muffat merely interrupted for a time one of older standing with Rose
Mignon, whose husband appeared to be content with the position of
major-domo in a _menage a trois_. Nana.
FAUCHEUR (LE PERE) kept at Bennecourt a small country inn much
frequented by artists. In connection with the tavern he carried on a
small business in groceries. After the death of the Faucheurs the inn
was carried on by their niece Melie. L'Oeuvre.
FAUCHEUR (LA MERE), wife of the preceding. She was a daughter of old
Poirette.
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