After the
capitulation of the French army, Loubet was made a prisoner. Along with
Chouteau he made a determined effort to escape, and would have done so
had not his companion treacherously tripped him up in order to increase
his own chance. La Debacle.
LOUHETTE, an elderly draper in Rue Neuve Saint-Augustin. He was the
father of Madame Theophile Vabre. Pot-Bouille.
LOUHETTE (MADAME), wife of the preceding, and mother of Madame Theophile
Vabre. Pot-Bouille.
LOUHETTE (VALERIE). See Theophile Vabre.
LOUIS, Irma Becot's butler at her house in the Avenue de Villiers.
L'Oeuvre.
LOUIS, cousin of Cabuche, and, like him, a quarryman. He drove Cabuche's
wagon on the evening of the murder of President Grandmorin. La Bete
Humaine.
LOUIS, an artillery gunner, in the same battery as Honore Fouchard and
Adolphe. He was mated with Adolphe, who was inclined to treat him as
an inferior. In the attack by the Prussians on the Calvary d'Illy Louis
fell, killed by the same shot as his comrade, and the two died entwined
in one another's arms. La Debacle.
LOUIS (LA MERE), a wine-seller, who was famous for her "hen feet.
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