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Chapter 1345 The Lion and the Fox

 Chapter 1346 The Gallows in Paris

In the story of "Little Thumb", it is not advisable for poor parents to abandon their children in the forest because they cannot afford to raise them. What is even more shameless is that they actually hope that the abandoned children will make a fortune outside and return with them.

She thinks there is something wrong with the idea of ​​irresponsible parents sharing wealth together.

Since you have abandoned me and left me to my own destruction, why should I still be grateful and never forget you?

Oh, you have a last resort.

It's a pity that the birth of a child cannot be controlled by his own wishes. Irresponsible parents should not have children. Excuses can always be found.

Compared to the Heavenly Father who drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden after eating the forbidden fruit, she preferred the father in the story of the prodigal son. He had a tolerant heart, but he didn't know whether the prodigal son would never change his ways.

If Severus is characterized by stubbornness and Bonaparte is characterized by rebellion, such soldiers are difficult to discipline.

She would never ask for trouble to become his teacher.

You have to be subtle when dealing with him, and don't speak to him in a tone that sounds like you are announcing the truth.

He despises authority and admires people like Jenner who are highly respected. In order to achieve this goal, she has not eaten meat for a long time. The British diet is mainly based on meat, which makes her feel greedy even if she is not hungry.

During the famine, the common people could not afford bread. If Georgiana still wanted to eat meat, she would definitely be asking for trouble and death. Marie Antoinette was ridiculed.

A hungry person is an angry person. At this juncture, she had better not go to Luxembourg, a place of right and wrong.

This time Napoleoni did not ride a horse as he did during the Brumaire Coup, but took a carriage and headed for Luxembourg along the newly repaired bridge made of Bastille stones.

From the window where she stood, she could see the Diosai Pier. The corpses of people and horses on the pier had been cleared away, and the ribbons and white roses were gone.

Today was supposed to be the day for the ceremony.

This feeling of being "almost" perfect can drive some people crazy, but she doesn't care. She has accepted that no one is perfect, and no one is perfect.

The Church of Our Lady of Ankang was built in gratitude to Our Lady when all the women in the city prayed together to stop the spread of the Black Death in Venice.

If people at that time left Venice because of fear and went to other cities and mountains, the plague would have spread. They stayed to pray and did not hold parties. The carnival and reveling played a role in isolation.

This is supernatural, but not supernatural. Religion brings order, that's all.

This is true even in Hogwarts. Albus is trusted by the children. He is a more temperate person than the real abbot. When he was there, Hogwarts was in order. When Harry was in fifth grade, Albus was

When I was forced to leave the school, the order of the whole school was in chaos.

There was nothing she could do except wait for news, maybe except pray.

She did not go to church, which would have shown some political leanings.

She just hoped that her little French lover would be safe and not encounter any more accidents.

"Georgina."

She followed the voice and looked over and found that it was Gordan talking to her in an "equal" tone.

"Aren't you going with him?" she said with interest.

"The script has been written, and it depends on the actors themselves whether the performance will be bad or not." Godin said, "And I think you must be curious about what happened."

"I'm listening." She said calmly.

"Let's talk while walking. The head of state likes to talk to people like this very much."

Georgiana obeyed.

"What were you doing just now?" Gordan asked.

"Pray, you can't tell anyone else this time." Georgiana pointed at Gordan and said.

Godin smiled, "Those who have no faith pretend to have faith, and those who have faith pretend that they have no faith. This is really a wonderful world."

"Can you just tell me what happened?"

"Among the documents of the Revolution, the most precious and rare ones are the Maratha newspapers. They were usually printed in secret places under difficult circumstances, so they are difficult to find. Even the Paris library does not have a complete set of newspapers.

I heard that a bookseller sold it to a British politician for 240 pounds, can you help me find it?" Gordan said.

"Is this a condition for you to tell a story?"

"You have to buy a ticket to enter the opera house to watch the performance." Godin said frivolously.

"I remember Mara had a sister."

"Albertine has a complete set of newspapers that have been proofread by Marat, but I will not ask her for them." Godin said calmly, "Lest I be impeached."

"Wow, you are actually qualified to be impeached." Georgiana sneered.

"I think you may not know him well enough. The head of state is different from ordinary Jacobins." Gordan said with a meaningful smile on his lips.

Georgiana remembered that the title of Severus was also confused for a while, and then someone came up with the title "Sir". It seemed that the members of the group surrounding her also had a unified title.

"What's the difference?"

"Everyone believes that Louis XVI allowed invaders to set foot on French soil, but there is no evidence."

"I remember finding those letters later, in the safe in the Tuileries Palace," said Georgiana.

"The queen knew that when she was alive, many people imitated her handwriting and could imitate it perfectly. Many people in Paris's upper class regarded Marie Antoinette as a majestic, heroic and innocent woman.

I have a 'friend' who is a victim of this. He makes a living by stealing letters with her seal. Some rich people specialize in collecting this kind of thing. A letter from the Queen can be sold for 52 francs, the highest price ever.

He sold it for 300 francs. It was a profitable profession and there were many counterfeiters. She once wrote to the loyal Feissan that she hoped the enemy would invade so that the terrified French would beg for them.

The king interceded on her behalf. She did not feel that her life was in danger, but that her power was threatened. When I found this letter, I felt shocked and disgusted. It seemed that in the eyes of the Austrian woman

Our nation is easily subdued and intimidated. We stand on the face of the earth by begging. We don’t need a king who is good at kneeling, let alone a queen who encourages him to betray his country and surrender to the enemy to restore their power that has been dispersed.

In the harmonious world that I dream of, where everyone is happy and happy, if there is a flaw in my personality and my power, it is because I rose up suddenly from the masses. Are those the battles I want to fight? Isn't that the case?

Forced by circumstances? If we do not conquer them, we will be conquered by them. France is a noble country. It cannot succumb to material power. I have only one passion, a mistress, and her

Her name is France, I sleep with her, she has never let me down, and I will never let her down. Now, rather than my own personal safety and honor, we should be more concerned about the conspirators who disregard the safety of France and disrupt social order.

Create civil strife and seize power for yourself. Our nation has suffered so much due to civil strife in the past ten years. Charlotte Corday took one life of Marat to save the lives of a thousand people. Guérande and others took one of mine.

What situation do they intend to put this country in? Now is the time when France has regained its life. Do they want us to be so sick that we can't even stand up?" Gaudin Poitevin slowly

And say it calmly.

"Is this his speech? Did you write it for him?"

"If I told you that he wrote it himself, would you believe it?" Godin asked.

"You two bastards." Georgiana shook her head, "Marie Antoinette is dead and you still won't let her go?"

"Guess how much a handkerchief you used now costs?" Gordan said with an ambiguous smile.

"I don't use a handkerchief." She frowned, "Isn't he angry?"

"I thought you would be more concerned about forged letters." Gaudin lowered his voice and said, "This is what makes the master of the Tuileries Palace different from ordinary Jacobins."

"You know so many of his secrets..."

"I want to apply to be your housekeeper." Gordan interrupted Georgiana. "This matter is related to both of our lives, and it is much more convenient than now."

"What can I say? I'm just a girl!" she said angrily.

"People often complain that the French despise the law. When will they respect the law? For people of the old system, the concept of law is empty in their minds. Every petitioner asks people to take care of them. Put aside the current regulations, their attitude

The determination and majesty of the law are just like asking people to obey the laws. Only when they want to reject the law, they use the laws to contradict the laws. The people's obedience to the authorities is not comprehensive. They obey the authorities out of habit rather than out of will. The head of state hopes that

This trial can bring new concepts to the French. I think he now wants to be Justinian more than Caesar."

"He doesn't care anymore that Theodora is a whore?"

"Love is when one's soul seeks support. With the protection of a couple, I want to add this sentence to my next script." Gordin said leisurely.

On Friday of that week, a gallows was erected at Diose Pier. Eight people were hanged here, but they were not shown in public. After their lives were taken away, they put on a black uniform and were then carried by the cavalry.

The escort went to Père Lachaise Cemetery.

Georgiana got a young and handsome housekeeper. He had a relative who was an architectural designer. This man helped Georgiana re-plan her suite. Coupled with gifts from the Louvre and the Greek and Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, this temporary

The suite became very grand.

She has a large dining room and a small dining room. The large dining room is for banquets and the small dining room is for daily use.

There is a small theater in the suite, where Godin can rehearse the scripts he has written. Sometimes Napoleoni will watch them here with the generals. He no longer needs to risk his life to go to the Grand Theater of France to watch the play.

Later, Georgiana received a complete set of newspapers from Thomas Granite. He also wrote a letter asking whether she wanted to have tens of thousands of documents about the French Revolution in the Navy.

She told Napoleoni during lunch, and he didn't have any objections as always, so she wrote a letter and replied that it was okay, but she didn't write it herself anymore, but asked Sophie and Matilda to write it for her.

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Now she knew why Napoleon went to great lengths to find personal secretaries, and why each secretary didn't last long.

She didn't use the seal he gave her very much. She also learned to customize her own paper, and left secret anti-counterfeiting marks and numbers like banknotes.

Every letter she sent had a record and corresponding number. This was recorded by herself, and it was placed in a hidden drawer.

People often say that Napoleon makes people feel suffocated wherever he appears, but she thinks that's okay. After all, there are still very few women who have the guts to twist his Greek nose.

As for the short-legged stray cat, he was named Lulande, and he often fed it the best dried fish.

Now that there are sea fish to eat, the French dining table has become much richer, and the custom of eating fish on Friday has been restored.

This is her new life.

As long as you forget about the fact that the tree was over the gallows at her wedding, it was actually quite nice. This time her honeymoon was spent in Paris.

Is there any place in the world more romantic and suitable for honeymoon than Paris?
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