Henriette found him later in the ambulance
at Remilly. He was unable to speak, a ball having carried away half his
tongue, and they could only guess from the sounds he made that his name
was Gutmann. Henriette, moved by pity, remained with him to the end, and
she alone followed him to the place of burial. La Debacle.
GUYOT (ABBE), a priest of Saint-Eutrope. He took duty temporarily at
Artaud while Abbe Mouret was ill. La Faute de l'Abbe Mouret.
GUYOT-LAPLANCHE, a man of considerable importance in the Second Empire,
whom Clorinde Balbi gained to the cause of Eugene Rougon. Son Excellence
Eugene Rougon.
H
HAFFNER, a well-known manufacturer, at Colmar. He was a
multi-millionaire, and became a politician during the time of the Second
Empire. He was the husband of Suzanne Haffner. La Curee.
HAFFNER (MADAME SUZANNE), wife of a celebrated manufacturer of Colmar,
a millionaire twenty times over, whom the Empire was transforming into a
politician. She was the inseparable companion of the Marquise d'Espanet,
and had been a schoolfellow of Madame Renee Saccard. La Curee.
HALLEGRAIN (CAPTAIN JACQUES), the father of Christine.
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