Au Bonheur des
Dames.
FAYEUX, a collector of rents at Vendome. He did business in connection
with Busch, and also with La Mechain, whose cousin he was said to be. He
speculated on the bourse through Mazaud, and after the downfall of
the Universal Bank it was found that he had embezzled large sums from
persons employing him. L'Argent.
FENIL (ABBE), head of the theological seminary at Plassans. He was a
keen ecclesiastic, with strong Legitimist principles, and from the first
took up a position antagonistic to Abbe Faujas. Having great influence
with the Bishop of Plassans, he was for some time able to prevent Faujas
from receiving preferment; a hint from Government, however, caused the
Bishop to change his views, and Abbe Fenil was for the time routed. It
was suspected that he ultimately induced Antoine Macquart to plan the
escape of Francois Mouret from the asylum at Les Tulettes; an escape
which led to the death of Abbe Faujas. La Conquete de Plassans.
FERAUD-GIRAUD FRERES, a firm of ship-owners who joined the great
transport syndicate formed by Aristide Saccard. L'Argent.
FERNAND, a student of chemistry with Combette at Chene Populeux.
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