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Excellence Eugene Rougon.
GIRAUD (TATA) kept at Plassans a boarding-school for children, where the
sculptor Mahoudeau had known Pierre Sandoz and other comrades who met
later in Paris. L'Oeuvre.
GODARD (ABBE), cure of Bazoches-le-Doyen. The authorities of Rognes,
which was in his parish, refused to provide for a priest of their own,
and Abbe Godard, in order to perform Mass, had to walk each Sunday the
three kilometres which separated the two communes. He was a short,
stout man of hasty temper, who was disgusted with the indifference and
irreligion of his parishioners, and his services were the shortest and
baldest possible. In spite of his temper, he had, however, a passion for
the miserable, and to these he gave everything--his money, his linen,
almost the clothes off his back. La Terre.
GODEBOEUF, a seller of herbs who occupied the shop in Rue Pirouette
which formerly belonged to Gradelle, the pork-butcher. Le Ventre de
Paris.
GODEMARD, a pupil of Dequersonniere, the architect. See Gorju. L'Oeuvre.
GOMARD, the keeper of a working-man's cafe in Rue de la Femme-sans-Tete,
under the sign _Au Chien de Montargis_.
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