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| - Mimi is small, blonde and athletic, and passionately hates Germans. Before joining the Resistance in Nouvion and a waitress at Café René, Mimi was a gang-leader in Paris. Rene Artois, her employer, has to remonstrate with her about her enthusiasm for German-killing: "If you poison them here, people will think that it was our food that did it!" Besides homicide, her talents include singing, which provokes some friction with Rene's wife Edith Melba Artois. When she started appearing on the show, she was mostly portrayed as stiff and rarely even smiled. She eventually became more easygoing as the story went on.
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| - Mimi is small, blonde and athletic, and passionately hates Germans. Before joining the Resistance in Nouvion and a waitress at Café René, Mimi was a gang-leader in Paris. Rene Artois, her employer, has to remonstrate with her about her enthusiasm for German-killing: "If you poison them here, people will think that it was our food that did it!" Besides homicide, her talents include singing, which provokes some friction with Rene's wife Edith Melba Artois. When she started appearing on the show, she was mostly portrayed as stiff and rarely even smiled. She eventually became more easygoing as the story went on. Like the other waitresses, Mimi is soon having an affair with Rene, and is not above being taken upstairs by patrons of Rene's cafe. At one point, she comes across a large amount of money that does not belong to her, and observes: "A good girl would not even think of taking this money - good thing I'm a tart!" as she helps herself to a good share of the cash. Her room can be reached by turning left at the top of the stairs, before proceeding to the second door past the linen cupboard.(The Jet-Propelled Mother-In-Law). After the war, she seems to have stayed on at the cafe.
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