Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1507: "Cheer up"

  Chapter 1507 "Reinvigorate"

  It takes a carriage from the center of Paris to Versailles. Giorgioanna walked back after leaving Notre-Dame Cathedral, but in the middle of the journey, she ran into the Earl of Marsbury. He greeted her from a distance.

It’s very close to St. Jacob’s Tower. The mansion where William Pitt Jr. once lived is not far away, but Georgiana has been dressed in disguise. It’s really impossible for the Earl of Marsbury to recognize her at a glance. easy.

  Figel did not deliberately keep a distance this time, perhaps because they are on the street with people coming and going at the moment.

  She didn’t know if Figel could speak English. In short, after walking silently for a while, she planned to speak English with the Earl of Marsbury.

   "What do you want to tell me, count?" Georgiana asked.

   "I don't know where to start." Earl Musbury said, "There are too many things I want to say. It's not easy to see you."

  Georgiana did not answer him.

   "Why did Merlin come to see you today?" asked the Earl of Musbury.

   "They want to deport me." Georgiana said coldly, "Let me be a princess of a principality or something."

   "The arrow is on the string, but it's not just one person who draws the bow." Earl Marsbury said, "This baby named Peace seems to die at any time."

  Georgiana was speechless.

   "The generals of our time seem to be sensitive." Earl Musbury said, "whether it is Bonaparte or Nelson."

   "What?" Georgiana said incredulously.

"The lady Hamilton who made Nelson crazy, her name was Emma, ​​she was the daughter of a blacksmith. When Charles Greville, the second son of the Earl of Warwick, picked her up, he taught her all the arts she needs as a lady. In addition to her soul, she changed her every move. She fell in love with him, but Greville sold his beautiful mistress to his uncle, Sir William Hamilton, in order to marry an heiress. The widower of the heir, he is the righteous brother of King George, a commentator of the British Academy of Sciences, and a collector of classical art. Hamilton liked Emma very much. After returning to Naples, he invited Emma to Naples to continue her music education. Then Emma Contacts with Greville gradually ceased. When France and England declared war, she became an active patriot, trying to get Naples to form an alliance with England. Nelson also had a wife in England. When he lost his right hand and one eye, it was him. His wife took good care of him. In 1800, the Hamiltons returned to England. They reunited with Nelson in Lai Heng. After arriving in London, the whole city welcomed him, and public opinion condemned his nostalgic Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Nelson advised him to correct his evil and ask him to leave. Emma, ​​but he refused, so Mrs. Nelson left him and Emma gave birth to a baby girl in Sir William’s house."

   "I don't have this idea." Georgiana said immediately, "As long as my husband still comes to me, I will go with him."

"When Pete was in power, England had just recovered from the war that lost the American colonies. In terms of military affairs, we had to face a victorious France that was about to go bankrupt, a Spain that was prospering under Charles III, and Yekaty. Under Linna’s rule, he expanded the territory and annexed half of Poland’s Russia. The protection of England depends on maritime control and trade. When he heard of the death of Louis XVI, King George was surprised, but did not feel much grief, because it was Louis XVI. Let us lose America." Earl Marsbury said, "England has many reasons not to be as revolutionary as France. I think you can persuade him to learn to recover from the lost colony war, instead of continuing to be there, like us. waste time."

  "France’s national conditions are very different from ours."

   "The Crown Prince of Denmark is always not in his own country. Have you heard about this?"

   "He didn't mention it to me."

   "Then what does he usually talk to you?"

   "Hey, baby, tell me a story." Georgiana said bitterly, "Or else he told me the story of his war."

"Although Napoleon's conscription of France stopped this year, his vassal country was recruited locally by the "Zurdan Law". Polish soldiers, like slaves, were arrested involuntarily. They may have found common ground. At first their conflicts were sharp, and later they were reconciled. The treaty stipulated that the French army would withdraw from the Papal State, but Napoleon had been occupying Ancona. Who do you think is more hegemonic than France?"

  Georgiana did not speak.

"The French army now is different from ten years ago. The young soldiers fought out of civic awareness and patriotism. I hope that the young people in our country can have this thought and consciousness, but now they are different. This army motivates morale materially. In the eyes of many people, Napoleon is a criminal."

  "Have Nelson robbed a merchant ship?"

  Earl Musbury smiled.

   "Even if I say no, you won't believe it, right? You think I'm beautifying myself."

  Georgiana was silent.

"The situation in Britain is very different from France. Women have priority in being hired before men, and child labor has priority over women because their wages are lower. Our Factory Act sets the minimum wage for these apprentices and prohibits them Working more than 12 hours a day, but Congress refused to pay the commissioners who made the mandatory bill. Employers felt that the wages must be lowered to force the workers to go to work. Otherwise, after the weekend, the workers would be drunk and only starvation could take them. Bring it to the factory."

   "This is cruel." Georgiana shook her head.

   "Compared with the women's shelter you run, who is more cruel?" Count Musbury asked, "I think you know the situation of French women better than I am."

  Georgiana was silent again.

"Napoleon's spies are looking for Mrs. Hamilton everywhere in Naples, but unfortunately, she is not in Naples. You can also tell him that she is in the UK now. The whole London people know about this. There is nothing to hide. Sometimes the UK travels to France. People will talk to me about ten years ago when French women flocked to Versailles. Their social status was much higher than they are now. At least they have the right to file for divorce, and mothers can veto their children’s marriage just like their fathers. Although women in government did not have the right to vote, they could be an open political force to support ministers and generals. They understood what should be given to her and what she should have. But in the Napoleonic government, I don’t see this, as if we Back in the Middle Ages again, do you want women to live in such a future?"

  Georgina clutched her heart.

"Look, where are we?" Count Marsbury looked at the door of the Paris vegetable market not far away and said, "We have reached a turning point again. I heard Pete say that you like to go shopping in the market, let's go in too. How about shopping?"

   "He..." Georgiana gasped.

   "You want to say that he is also a victim. He has been deeply hurt by his wife?" Earl Marsbury helped her and asked.

  Georgiana nodded.

   "Think about your husband. He is not an old widower like Hamilton. You hurt him deeply. Do you think he hates you?"

she cried.

   "It depends on the relationship between you and Mr. Smith in the past. Don't go through fire and water for Napoleon." Earl Marsbury said in her ear, "You still have to go home after all, Mrs. Smith."

   Then he let go of her and said in French "Can you stand by yourself?"

   "I can support Mrs." Figer said.

  Earl Marsbury handed Georgiana's arm to Figl, and he looked at them with complicated eyes.

   "Let's go." The Earl of Musbury finished speaking, and walked towards the market where only women and small vendors shop.

  "How are you, ma'am?" Figl asked with concern.

  Georgiana has always felt that women in ancient times fainted easily because of the tights, and now she thinks this is not their exaggerated performance.

  If it could be done again, where would she start? Shouldn't you open the door for Severus on Christmas that year, or shouldn't you walk into the exhibition hall with Dandra's sign board?

  She stood up straight again, and walked into the vegetable market behind the Earl of Marsbury.

  Although she is not in the mood to hang out, she can't let him look down upon it.

  (End of this chapter)