Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1435: "Bloody Mary"

  Chapter 1435 "Bloody Mary"

  Sies wrote in the book, what is the third level? Is everything.

  Louis XVI announced the convening of a three-level parliament, which basically cannot be discussed. The main purpose of the three-level parliament is to approve the king's new tax.

This situation is like Napoleon appearing at a reception. The crowd is separated from each other. Everyone wants him to stop in front of him. It doesn’t matter if he listens to one or two people. If ten or a hundred people speak together, then As if entering the stock market, traders have to yell to let the other party hear.

   Roaring and roaring will often make you angry, and then move your hands. The history of fighting in the British House of Commons has a long history. The earliest members of the House of Commons were allowed to bring weapons into the venue. Later, they were not allowed to bring weapons into the venue. They were not allowed to bring them. It became a "hate". Prime Minister William Pitt Jr. Over.

  The new bourgeoisie does not know this rule, after all, they have not entered the power class before. Lucian should have learned something at the Spanish court, not just flamenco.

  Louis XIV also learned a lot from the Spanish court, such as court etiquette. The savage countrywoman Giorgioanna would not pay attention to this.

  Her maid, Matilda, who likes to inquire, told her that all of Malmaison’s mirrors are covered with black veils. She has heard of this habit. The ghosts in the mirrors covered with black veils will not run out. She ran back to Malmaison from the Tuileries for fear of the ghost of Marie Antoinette, and the "Palace General" she found was not a man, but was Marie Antoinette's former chief court maid , She taught courtesy to courtiers and servants, explaining who saw the first ruling at what time and under what circumstances, Malmaison is almost a replica of Versailles.

  Napoleon did not wear riding boots and sabers on Josephine's side. Instead, he used stockings, breeches, silver button shoes and a hat under his arm.

  Fortunately, he didn't let Georgiana see it, otherwise she turned and left.

  Ottens is Josephine’s daughter. If she dared to copy her mother’s set to Sèvres, the "old woman" Georgeanna would not be polite to her.

The coup d’etat is imminent. The next reception will be at least ten days later. Now Georgiana has no time to take care of it. She only wrote to inform Ortance that she must invite three to four farmers or workers to participate in this event. High society gatherings.

These farmers can be good at farming, and the workers are highly skilled labor models. Although the British aristocracy is arrogant than the French aristocracy, the situation of the aristocracy forces them to do so in order to rule. With these people, the organizer will be restrained. In ostentation, Napoleon gave her 6 million francs of goods really for her to decorate the house?

Georgian interprets this money as during the reign of terror. In order to maintain the economy, Jacobin sent orders for munitions. Some of these goods will be sold and converted into cash to maintain the expenses of the reception. Many civilians would envy and desire to have the things used by the royal family. At this time, they can be given out or sold. Anyway, she can't put them in the warehouse to eat ashes.

  She was so angry that she was typing with a typewriter according to the draft while thinking about things. She had 4 maids in name, but only 3 in reality. At night, Madame Liss was asked to return to the residence of Saint-Germain. After all, she was also an exiled nobleman.

These exiles, like the British townspeople in the Sèvres military camp, are currently under police surveillance. The aftermath of the last cemetery incident has basically subsided. The Sèvres townsfolk will not be very hostile to them, but if they are Too much trouble will be regarded as disgusted by the "privileged class".

The current Senate members are complex, and are dominated by upstart celebrities composed of "famous people", "nobles", and "heard people". These people are based on property ownership. Even the old nobles have their titles bought from the king. There is no "Germany" in the name.

  The other is the "good generation" composed of munitions suppliers and bankers, if Leoncourt is not so famous, he can be one of them.

  After Rafayette was released by Austria, the Senate acquiesced in abolishing the regulations prohibiting the former nobles and relatives of fugitives from holding public office. Leoncourt is a liberal aristocrat. The liberal aristocracy is dominated by mining and metallurgy. In the past, the French smelting industry mainly provided munitions. If it develops in the direction of roads and bridges in the future, it will grow into a giant and even overwhelm the current one. Textile industry.

  The Senate is divided into five groups. The five groups respectively perform their duties and hold plenary meetings from time to time, usually presided over by Napoleon. Every two or three months, Napoleon will prepare two lists, one for performing his normal duties, and the other for special assignments. Now Leoncourt belongs to the special commissioner, but he has no seats and title.

Sometimes Bonaparte transfers the names of out-of-favor from the list of normal positions to another list. Although these people retain the titles and honors of senators, they will not return to their original positions once the assignment is completed. Members were expelled from the parliament in different ways of being "retired."

  Claydens once killed Henry Shaw, the son of a newspaper tycoon. At the time, Henry Shaw was running for a campaign, and the newspaper company belonged to his father.

  Theoretically, Leoncourt’s grandson Lance could enter the Senate, but the dean’s appointment has stung the members. To resolve an interest group, it is best to resolve their leader first. Leoncourt is still in the west and his identity is so special. In comparison, it is easier to introduce his friends into the Senate.

  Just as she was about to remember, there was another knock on the door downstairs, and it didn't take long for Phyllis to reach her door.

  "Madam, citizen Louis-Claude Bertole. See you."

"Who?"

   "He said he was introduced by the first governor." Phyllis said, placing an envelope with a gold letter "n" in front of her.

  Georgiana opened the envelope, but instead of a letter of introduction, it contained a note, which was handwritten by Napoleon:

The most distinctive advantage of Rome is the Romans’ belief in religion. The reason why the Romans did this is because a country cannot be composed entirely of a group of wise men. The people are often capricious, full of desires, impulsive and irrational. And those who cannot control emotions, so they must be restrained by the deterrence of the gods.

  I saw this sentence in Polybius’ "History", what do you think?

  Georgiana turned the page over, and wrote by hand:

  We make laws, so all people will obey the same law, instead of some people obey different laws at different times.

  I saw this sentence from Cicero's "On the Republic". What do you think?

After she wrote the letter, she folded it up and called to Phyllis. "You ask him to send this letter to the first ruler, and then let him go to Sèvres to see me tomorrow, except for the first one from now on. No man in power can come in."

   "Do you also include me?" Delmid poked his head in from the door.

   "My little guest is here." Georgiana said happily, and quickly got up and picked up Delmead, leaving a lipstick mark on his white cheek.

   "Tell me the story." Delmid commanded with a pretentious expression.

   "Who have you been with these days?"

   "Sister Otense's house."

  Georgina counted it. Although Otense looked like Delmid’s mother, she was actually his unrelated sister.

   "You go and call the family in town whose body was stolen tomorrow." Georgiana said to Phyllis, and then looked at Del Mead. "What story did she tell you?"

   "Ghost story."

   "Are you scary?"

  Delmid shook his head "She deliberately wanted to scare me, but the story she told was not credible at all."

   "Then I can tell you a scary story, OK?"

   "Also a ghost story?"

  "Remember, my dear, people are more terrible than ghosts." Georgiana finished saying, "Except for very few more powerful ghosts."

   "Like Marie Antoinette?"

  Georgiana felt dull, and turned to Phyllis again.

   "Also, you tell Matilda that the mirrors in my house are not allowed to be covered with black gauze."

  Phyllis' face turned pale with fright.

  She shook her head helplessly, hugged Delmid and left.

After all, Phyllis is a relative of the Guards. They should have been stationed in Malmaison. If they are really scared, they should also use a black veil to take a picture of the mirror, although the Bloody Mary in France is not the same as the British one. .

  (End of this chapter)