Nana.
SPONTINI, a master at the College of Plassans. He came originally from
Corsica, and used to show his knife, rusty with the blood of three
cousins. L'Oeuvre.
SQUELETTE-EXTERNE (LE). See Mimi-la-Mort. L'Oeuvre.
STADERINO (SIGNOR), a Venetian political refugee, and a friend of
Comtesse Balbi. Son Excellence Eugene Rougon.
STEINBERG (GOLIATH), a Prussian spy who was engaged in 1867 as a farm
servant by Fouchard at Remilly. He became the lover of Silvine Morange,
promising her marriage, but disappearing before the ceremony. It was
said that he served also on other farms in the neighbourhood of Beaumont
and Raucourt. During the war he was able to give important information
to the German forces. In trying to regain his former influence over
Silvine, he threatened to remove their child to Germany, and, to
prevent his doing so, she betrayed him to Guillaume Sambuc and the
francs-tireurs of his band, who killed him in the house of Fouchard, in
the presence of Silvine, by cutting his throat, and bleeding him in the
same manner as a pig. La Debacle.
STEINER, a banker in Paris. He was a German Jew, through whose hands had
passed millions.
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