Canaille

[Noun] The common people or masses described in a vulgar way; riff-raff.

"God would be in canaille too in Boston in Massachusetts." [TSAF, 111]. Quentin has learned Caddy is pregnant and is desperate for a solution and despairing that God is everywhere, even among the vulgar, but only to mock.

Work Cited: Faulkner, William. The Sound and the Fury. Vintage, 1929.