La Conquete de
Plassans.
ROSE, a peasant girl at Artaud; sister of Lisa. La Faute de l'Abbe
Mouret.
ROSE, maid-servant to Madame Hennebeau. She was not alarmed by the
violence of the strikers, as, belonging to that district, she knew the
miners, and believed them not to be wicked. Germinal.
ROSE, daughter of the concierge at the sub-prefecture at Sedan. She was
a worker in Delaherche's factory, and he applied to her for information
regarding the course of the battle, as she was in a position to hear
the gossip of the officers and officials. When Napoleon III decided to
request an armistice from the Prussians, it was Rose who furnished a
tablecloth to be used as a white flag. La Debacle.
ROSE, niece of Aristide Saccard's hairdresser. She was a pretty girl of
about eighteen, whom Saccard sent to his son Maxime under the pretext
of nursing him, but in reality with a view to hastening the course of
a nervous disease from which the young man suffered. Aristide agreed
to pay her a percentage on the fortune which he hoped to acquire at his
son's death. Le Docteur Pascal.
ROUBAUD, assistant station-master at Havre.
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