L'Assommoir.
SOPHIE, an old waiting-maid in the service of the Duchesse de
Combeville, whose daughter, Princess d'Orviedo, she brought up. When
the Princess shut herself up from the world, Sophie remained with her.
L'Argent.
SOPHIE, daughter of Guiraude. Predestined to phthisis by heredity, she
was saved, thanks to Dr. Pascal Rougon, who sent her to live with an
aunt in the country, where she was brought up in the open air. When she
was seventeen years old she married a young miller in the neighbourhood.
Le Docteur Pascal.
SOULAS, an old shepherd at La Borderie, where he had been for half a
century. At sixty-five he had saved nothing, having been eaten up by a
drunken wife, "whom at last he had the pleasure of burying." He had few
friends, except his two dogs, Emperor and Massacre, and he especially
hated Jacqueline Cognet with the jealous disgust of an old servant at
her rapid advancement. He was aware of her numerous liaisons, but said
nothing until she brought about his dismissal, when he told everything
to his master, Alexandre Hourdequin. La Terre.
SOURDEAU, a bone-setter at Bazoches-le-Doyen, who was supposed to be
equally good for wounds.
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