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31 Cards in this Set

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old people's home is at ____ about 80 km from ___

Marengo; Algiers

time of bus he caught

two o'clock

a little old man with the ribbon of the Legion of Honor in his lapel, clear eyes

director

desire Maman expressed to her friends

religious burial

64 and came from Paris

caretaker

Order into the telephone by the caretaker

"Figeac, tell the men they can go ahead."

Maman's old friend

Thomas Pérez

a former typist in his office who he had a thing for

Maria Cardona

the little cafe next door to the tobacconist's

Chez Pierrot

works as a dispatcher

Emanuel

big belly, apron, white moustache

Céleste

neighbor across the landing, reddish scabs on his face and wispy yellow hair like his dog

Salamano

says "filthy stinking bastard!"

Salamano

warehouse guard, a little on the short side, with broad shoulders and a nose like a boxer's, dresses sharp, beats mistress

Raymond Sintés

"When he told me the woman's name, I realized she was _____"- Mersault

Moorish

says that men always understand each other

Raymond

Raymond's friend, big guy, very tall and broad-shouldered, with a plump,sweet little wife with a Parisian accent

Masson

always said "and I'd even say"

Masson

fine-featured man with deep-set blue eyes, a long gray moustache, thick almost white hair, very reasonable, nervous tic

examining magistrate

short and chubby, quite young, his hair carefully slicked back, dark suit, a wing collar, and an odd-looking tie

lawyer

name the judge would call Mersault

Antichrist

one of Maman's ideas that she repeated

after a while, you could get used to anything

the only news worth bothering about in the summer (the slow season for the news)

his story and parricide

a tall, thin man dressed in red and wearing a pince-nez who was carefully folding his robe as he sat down

prosecutor

said "The way I see it, it's bad luck. Everybody knows what bad luck is. It leaves you defenseless. And there it is! The way I see it, it's bad luck."

Celeste

accusation made by prosecutor

"I accuse this man of burying his mother with crime in his heart!"

jury's verdict

guilty of murder, premeditated, extentuating circumstances

what did hope mean?

being cut down on some street corner, as you ran like mad, by a random bullet

reform the penal code; the most important thing was...

to give the condemned man a chance

two things Mersault was always thinking about

the dawn and his appeal

the alternate hypothesis

he was pardoned