She was garrulous and ill-tempered, but was devoted to
Mouret, of whom she took the greatest care, and she was also kind to his
weak-minded sister, Desiree. La Faute de l'Abbe Mouret.
THEODORE, a Belgian who gave lessons on the piano to Clarisse Bocquet,
and afterwards became her lover. Pot-Bouille.
THEODORE, son of a paste-board maker. He was to have married Nathalie
Dejoie, but wishing to establish himself in business, demanded a
considerable dowry. He afterwards married the daughter of a workman, who
brought him nearly eight thousand francs. L'Argent.
THERESE, a former neighbour of the Lorilleux in Rue de la Goutte
d'Or. She died of consumption, and the Lorilleux thought they saw a
resemblance between Gervaise and her. L'Assommoir.
THIBAUDIER (M.), a banker at Caen. He had a daughter, Louise, but having
married again soon after the death of his first wife, he troubled little
about her, and was quite willing to consent to her marriage with Lazare
Chanteau. La Joie de Vivre.
THIBAUDIER (LOUISE), daughter of M. Thibaudier, a banker at Caen. She
was a slight, delicate girl, with an attractive manner, and Lazare
Chanteau fell in love with her, though he was at the time engaged to
Pauline Quenu.
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