Pot-Bouille.
LISON (LA), the name of the express engine driven by Jacques Lantier up
to the time of the terrible railway accident caused by Flore. La Bete
Humaine.
LLORENTZ (MADAME DE), one of the ladies-in-waiting of the Empress
Eugenie and sister of M. La Rouquette, was the widow of General de
Llorentz. She carried on an intrigue with De Massy, and was said to hold
three compromising letters from him regarding certain august personages.
Son Excellence Eugene Rougon.
LOGRE, a fish auctioneer at the _Halles Centrales_. He attended the
revolutionary meetings at Lebigre's wine shop, and made violent speeches
there, but was really an agent of the Police. Le Ventre de Paris.
LOISEAU, a municipal councillor of Rognes. He was devoted to the Mayor,
Alexandre Hourdequin, on whose farm his son worked. He was an uncle of
Macqueron. La Terre.
LONJUMEAU, a member of the band of brigands led by Beau-Francois. La
Terre.
LORET (MADAME), a woman who lived in the neighbourhood of the _Halles
Centrales_. Mademoiselle Saget made ill-natured remarks regarding her.
Le Ventre de Paris.
LORILLEUX, a maker of gold chains, who was married to Coupeau's sister.
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