His indifference became such that he did not make
any inquiries about the death of Rose Fouan, whose end was hastened by
her son Buteau, or that of Pere Fouan, who was burned alive. La Terre.
FIRMIN, chief huntsman to Napoleon III at Compiegne. Son Excellence
Eugene Rougon.
FLAMINIO, the Comtesse Balbi's man-servant, "with a face like a
brigand's, and a long black beard." Son Excellence Eugene Rougon.
FLEUR D'EPINE, a celebrated chief of brigands who preceded
Beau-Francois. La Terre.
FLEURANCE, a putter in the Voreux pit who worked along with the Maheus.
She was found dead in her bed, and the vacancy created in the pit was
filled by Etienne Lantier. Germinal.
FLORE, the elder daughter of Madame Misard (Aunt Phasie). After illness
rendered her mother unfit for work, Flore replaced her as gatekeeper at
the railway crossing at Croix-de-Maufras. She was a tall and strong girl
of eighteen, with a magnificent head of fair hair; disdainful of the
male, she had thrashed at least one would-be lover. When she was quite
little she had loved Jacques Lantier, and now it was to him alone she
would have given herself.
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