She was far from friendly to Denise Baudu, but seeing ultimately that
Mouret was in love with the girl, she changed her methods in the hope of
rendering her own position more secure. Au Bonheur des Dames.
LHOMME (ALBERT), son of the preceding. He was an idle and vicious youth,
who could keep no position, and only got a post in the pay-desk of "The
Ladies' Paradise" through the influence of his mother. He was careless
in his work, and was repeatedly reprimanded, causing his parents much
anxiety; ultimately it was discovered that he had conspired with some of
the salesmen in a long series of frauds, and his dismissal followed. Au
Bonheur des Dames.
LIARDIN, a relation of the Quenus. He was a member of Pauline's family
council, and consented to her emancipation. La Joie de Vivre.
LIENARD, son of a rich Angers draper, came to Paris and got a situation
in "The Ladies' Paradise." His spare time was spent in idleness and
debauchery, and when his father recalled him to Angers he refused to
leave Paris. Au Bonheur des Dames.
LIEUTAUD (M.), the diocesan architect at Plassans. He was consulted by
Madame Mouret and Abbe Faujas regarding the Home for Girls which they
founded, and he subsequently prepared the plans for the building.
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