he was murdered by Gaspard with a knife for accidentally murdering his son. He killed Gaspard's son by running him over with his carriage, and later infuriated Gaspard by telling him to take better care of his son
The women told Monsieur the Marquis that his carriage had killed a child in the street.
nephew
Gaspard, after the Marquis ran over and killed his son.
Monsieur the Marquis asked his driver to remove the body of the boy from under his carriage.
Marquis de Sade went by Monsieur Le Six, and The Divine Marquis.
Monsieur the Marquis asked his servant Gabelle to remove the body from under his carriage in A Tale of Two Cities.
No, he is not. His arrogance is what makes him throw the pennies.
Monsieur the Marquis doesn't really care he says that it is better for him to die then for the child to continue suffering of hunger. Then, the Marquis hands Gaspard (the child's father) gold coins because the Marquis killed him with his carriage.
Isauve de Saint Pierre has written: 'Monsieur le Marquis'
She wanted money for her husbands headstone.
it was burned to the ground
The not attached to the knife tells the reader that the murderer was the Jacques, the revolutionary group led by Monsieur Defarge.