Names of the characters:
- Monseigneur de LaTreille
- Wears a skullcap
- Wears a wooden cross around his neck
- Jonathan Siebold
- Middle-class man
- Wears a powdered wig
- Holds his right hand on his chest, in front of his ruffled collar
- Mariette Dubuc
- Wears a multi-layered dress
- Wears a cotton headdress
- Shows her hair
- Cécile Provost
- Is sitting on a chair
- Holds a book
- Wears a large transparent headdress
- Monseigneur Francoeur
- Wears a skullcap
- Wears a metal cross
- Has a moustache
- Lieutenant David Deschênes
- Young soldier in uniform
- Wears epaulets and a medal
- Catherine de Liesse
- Young woman sitting, holding a book
- Wears a dress but no headdress
- Joséphine Fornel
- Wears a low-cut dress and a pendant
- Does not show her hands
- Father Joseph Simard
- Priest
- Wears a collar and cross, but no headwear
- Is seen upfront
- Pierre Deschamps
- Farmer aged around 50
- Wears a wool hat and vest
- Mother Marie du Rosaire
- Nun in black habit with head covered
- Her hands are joined in prayer
- Angélique Delatour
- Wears a shawl held closed in front of her without hiding her low-cut dress
- Holds a book
- Wears a high hairstyle covered with a veil
- Does not show her legs
- Father Lucien Renard
- Belongs to the Jesuits, a religious community
- Holds a book because he teaches boys
- Louis Jobin
- Young privateer wearing a wide-brimmed hat, a scarf around his neck, pants and a shirt
- Keeps his pistol close by
- Holds a bag for his booty
- Marguerite Laflèche
- Young woman wearing a corset over her shirt
- Seen outside, taking petals off a flower
- Jeanne Maufils
- Young woman at market outside her village, holding a basket
- Wears a white cotton headdress and a shawl crossed around her shoulders against the cold
Clues:
- The merchant is neither a priest nor a religious figure.
- The prisoner is wearing a type of hat.
- You cannot see the skirt of the privateer’s wife.
- The head of the Plaisance woman is covered.
- The merchant is not carrying weapons.
- The people with a knot tied in their scarves were never prisoners.
- The privateer woman is not hiding her neck.
- In the picture, the Plaisance woman is not outside.
- The merchant does not know how to read.
- The prisoner is wearing a wooden cross around his neck.
- You can see the hands of the privateer’s wife.
- The Plaisance woman has nothing in her hands.
- The merchant has never been in the army.
- The privateer’s wife is wearing red.
- The Plaisance woman is a nun: She is wearing a cross. |