The man who's child was run over by Marquis's carriage.
Gaspard, after the Marquis ran over and killed his son.
Bill Sykes kills Nancy in Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist" by beating her to death with a heavy club in a fit of rage and jealousy. This brutal act is a pivotal moment in the story and illustrates the depths of Sykes' cruelty and violence.
Bill Sikes is a fictional character in the story Oliver Twist. Nancy was his prostitute girlfriend. He kills her when he believes that she is betraying him. This murder is the most gruesome one that Charles Dickens had ever written.
It kills the inhabitants.
Gaspard killed the Marquis to avenge the death of his child, who was run over by the Marquis’ carriage and left to die. In his grief and anger, Gaspard sought justice through his own actions, leading to the Marquis’ death.
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In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, Miss Pross accidentally kills Madame Defarge during a struggle after Madame Defarge attempts to betray and harm Charles Darnay's family. Miss Pross defends her loved ones, resulting in Madame Defarge's death.
nobody knows for sure....
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I could find info on just the duel with Jackson.
Charles Grey does, in a sense. However, it was all a farce, and Sebastian remains alive.
The jesuits were basically fed up with Charles the third because of him blaming the jesuits of starting the seven reducciones war and wanting them expellled from new Spain.