Pauline having magnanimously released him, they were
married. Lazare's morbid mania having become more acute, and Louise
being herself in poor health, their relations became strained, and the
marriage was not a happy one. They had a son who was named Paul. La Joie
de Vivre.
Louise died young. Le Docteur Pascal.
THOMAS, keeper of an eating-house at Montmartre. L'Assommoir.
THOMAS (ANSELME), a journeyman saddler at Plassans. He married Justine
Megot, tempted by the annuity of twelve hundred francs which she
received from Saccard. He disliked her child, the little Charles Rougon,
who was degenerate and weak-minded. Le Docteur Pascal.
THOMAS (MADAME ANSELME), wife of the preceding. See Justine Megot. Le
Docteur Pascal.
TISON, keeper of a dram-shop at Montsou. Germinal.
TISSOT (MADAME), a friend of Madame Deberle. Une Page d'Amour.
TITREVILLE (MADAME) carried on the business of an artificial-flower
maker, of which Madame Lerat was forewoman, and where Nana Coupeau was
a pupil. She was a tall woman who never unbent, and the girls were all
afraid of her, pretending to be engrossed in work whenever she appeared.
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