L'Assommoir.
TOUCHE (M.), a townsman of Plassans who expressed disbelief in the
success of the _Coup d'Etat_. La Fortune des Rougon.
TOUCHE, an Attorney's clerk at Plassans. He married Sidonie Rougon in
1838, and went with her to Paris, where he started business as a dealer
in the products of the South. He was not very successful, and died in
1850. La Curee.
TOURMAL (LES), a family who resided at Bonneville and lived chiefly by
smuggling and stealing. The father and grandfather were sent to prison,
and the daughter, when shown kindness by Pauline Quenu, rewarded her by
attempting to steal such small articles of value as she could conceal.
La Joie de Vivre.
TOUTIN-LAROCHE (M.), a retired candle-manufacturer; now a municipal
councillor, and a director of the Credit Viticole, the Societe Generale
of the Ports of Morocco, and other companies of doubtful standing. His
ambition was to enter the Senate, and he clung to Baron Gauraud and
Saccard in the belief that they could assist him. La Curee.
TRICON (LA), a well-known procuress, who numbered Nana among her
clients. She had a passion for racing, and at the Grand Prix seemed to
dominate the crowd.
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