Subsequently other papers were acquired, which he manipulated so
as to keep the bank continually before the public. He gave information
to Baroness Sandorff which she repeated to Gundermann, who was induced
thereby to continue his attack on the bank. L'Argent.
JEANBERNAT, the caretaker of the deserted estate of Paradou in Provence.
He lived by himself with his niece Albine in an old house on the border
of the demesne. In an attic he had found a large number of books which
had been saved from a fire in the old mansion, and these he studied
for twenty years, imbibing from them the rationalistic theories of the
eighteenth century. He had no respect for religion, and particularly
disliked Brother Archangias, who insulted both him and his niece. After
the death of Albine he attacked Archangias, and cut off his right ear
with a pocket-knife. La Faute de l'Abbe Mouret.
JENARD, a partner in the firm of Cornille and Jenard, which developed in
the eighteenth century the mineral concession of Joiselle. Germinal.
JESUS CHRIST, the sobriquet of Hyacinthe Fouan. La Terre.
JEUMONT (M. AND MADAME), were well known in society during the Second
Empire.
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