Chapter 1549 The eyes in the crack of the door
Chapter 1550 lamia
Compared with the idiot Georgiana, Josephine pursues much more "real" things. She has always been a very responsible mother and did not abandon her two young children after her husband died. She has been to more
Comfortable and relaxing life.
Hortense is about to give birth, which is a very severe test for both the child and the mother.
In Egyptian mythology, female baboons who know how to socialize have a higher survival rate for their children, but this does not necessarily work in human society.
A pillow or a faulty blanket could kill the swaddled baby, and this child was the key to Josephine's ability to maintain her position.
Ney married Hortense's classmate Aglae Augier in June this year, and he was sent to Switzerland shortly after the marriage.
During Josephine's absence, Georgiana did not change anyone in charge of the internal affairs of the palace. The normal "palace fighting" of a normal woman was of no use to Georgiana. She only restored the court confessors, and they were the Portuguese
Those whom the Marquis de Pombal drove away.
Josephine had her own little court, and Georgiana, as an Englishwoman, would have to be crazy to set up this organization in the French court.
She was so "indifferent" that Bonaparte was embarrassed and gave her a special power - the right to sign. Part of the income of the Sèvres Ceramics Factory will be used for technological innovation and talent training. Secondly,
After the last industrial exhibition, Sèvres also fired a limited batch of porcelain, which has Leonardo da Vinci's bronze horse and lighthouse light patterns as symbols, which can be collected as collectibles.
Although France's industry lags behind that of Britain, it is not so far behind that it cannot even develop and manufacture a steam engine. When sorting out past information, Georgiana saw the steamship that was on trial in Lyon. It was similar to the "Jet Devil"
"Similarly, it was also scrapped because the engine overheated.
She felt that she could also support the development of steam locomotives, although this would be much more expensive than waiting for the British to develop it and then stealing the secrets.
She didn’t know how much money it would cost to engage in such a research project, but the porcelain produced in Sèvres was originally a luxury product and was meant to be squandered. Horse-drawn railways were still different from real steam locomotive railways. In addition, she planned to allocate
A sum of money will be used to build agricultural technology stations and train veterinarians and technicians.
Modern horse-raising technology originated from the United Kingdom. Although horses seem to be animals that can run long distances, they are actually very delicate. If they are not fed properly, they will get sick and die like humans.
German horses cannot be fed grass, they must eat oats, and potatoes cannot be used as horse feed. Even pig feed must be fermented, otherwise the pigs will get sick if they eat it.
Some things, such as the cables and chains used to pull the carts on the Seny Mountains, can be produced by the Marmont family's iron factory. If there is a problem, you can go to him. After all, Marmont was Napoleon's friend when he was poor, and they even climbed the mountain together.
There have been so many battles in the Alps, and this kind of friendship cannot be replaced by a few gossips in his ear from a woman. If Napoleon was really such a person, then he would not have so many people loyal to him.
The romantic "poet" said that when he came back victorious, the sky was filled with colorful pieces of paper, which looked like colored snow, falling from the buildings on both sides of the street.
Georgiana remembered the Crimean War. It was said that Evangeline Orpington participated in the Crimean War, but no one had any evidence.
That war took place before she left office, and she set up Platform Nine and Three Quarters at King's Cross Station.
If a young wizard receives an invitation to Hogwarts but does not take it seriously, or fails to find Platform Nine and Three Quarters, he will not go to the wizarding school.
The war was said to be extremely bloody, and many people suffered from "trench fatigue," a mental and physical disease.
They could not sleep at night because they were living under bombardment. In the middle of the night, they would suddenly jump up and call for support hysterically. This excessive nervousness would be transmitted to other people. Everyone in the entire trench raised their guns to fight against the imaginary enemy.
The battlefield outside the trenches was covered with corpses, one on top of another. Sometimes they would be hit by artillery shells and exploded into bloody foam. Sometimes soldiers on both sides of the trenches would step on these "hills of corpses" to advance. At this time, there would be a layer of corpses in front of the position.
The thick blood mist made the soldiers unable to see where the enemy or their comrades were.
The French officers would set their watches in advance, and then give orders to their subordinates to attack on time. The drummers would start beating the drums, and the military band would play "La Marseillaise." With a burst of shouts of "Long Live the Emperor," the Russians would turn around and run away.
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Especially those Russian veterans who participated in the Napoleonic Wars, they sometimes can't figure out whether the emperor is Napoleon I or Napoleon III.
The war did not last long, but it was so despairing that it felt as if it would never end. Many soldiers began to think about why they were fighting, so that they regarded the enemy as soldiers who suffered as much as themselves, and the war became increasingly meaningless.
, there was an officer who was drinking coffee in the tent. He suddenly said that he had had enough, so he picked up his gun, walked outside the tent, and shot himself in the head.
At this time, the appearance of "Lamp Lady" Nightingale will bring them comfort.
Nightingale, like Saint Geneviève, was born into a wealthy family. When she was young, she lived an enviable life of being attended to at all times, attending balls, salons, and among aristocrats. Later she said that she heard
God spoke to her and asked her to become a nurse, so during the Crimean War she arrived at the front line with 38 nurses who had the same aspirations and served in field hospitals.
Which side did Evangeline Orpington join at the time? The soldiers who participated in the war, or Nightingale's rescue team?
Could Queen Victoria's blood disease really be related to the curse brought about by her participation in the Crimean War?
The disease was originally a genetic disease, so if it was said to be related to a curse, it would be considered "superstitious".
It would be very inconvenient for unmarried young girls to take care of male patients. Georgiana wanted to write a proposal to let the women in the shelter choose whether they would like to be trained as a nurse or midwife. If this was not possible, it would be okay.
Be a veterinarian.
Taking care of others is the nature of many women. Georgiana feels that she is not as maternal as Josephine. Who said maternal love is selfless? Mothers love their own children. There is a poison called "stepmother's poison". Stepmothers treat stepchildren
It’s not good and everyone knows it.
Joseph's eldest daughter Kelly was an illegitimate daughter. Joseph was handsome and was engaged in business when he was young. After Kelly's mother unexpectedly got pregnant, she gave the child to Joseph and then left. Now Kelly is taken care of by Julie, who also
He didn't discipline her much, he just gave her everything a noble lady should have.
Although Delmid was fostered with Georgiana, she didn't take much care of him. Instead, she handed him over to Madame Montesquieu.
Unconsciously, Georgiana also became the kind of mother who cared about her own life and neglected to educate her children.
But Delmid was never her child.
Napoleon was not affectionate towards Delmid either, and he might as well have been towards Georgiana's cat. Anyway, Georgiana had never seen Bonaparte hold her godson. He would occasionally hold Rulange and feed it small fishes.
In Greek mythology, there is a kind of female monster called Lamia, which is half human and half snake. Their upper body is a beautiful girl and the lower body is a snake. They hunt human children for food.
Like nightingales, they will sing plaintive songs to attract those who hear their songs. It is said that the eyes of young girls have the ability to attract the admiration of men, just like magnets attracting iron. They will not be petrified at a glance like Medusa.
After experiencing so much, does Josephine still love Napoleon?
Georgiana somewhat believed what Josephine wrote in her letter. She talked to the young man behind closed doors in Malmaison because of Napoleon and to find out whether the Parliament had any intention to harm him. This was very logical.
But people all over the world were saying that Josephine had cheated on her, and she couldn't give birth to an heir. If Napoleon still chose to believe her, other people would think he was stupid, especially since he still had an army to lead.
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This is the "pressure of public opinion" on Georgiana.
When people all over the world said that the earth was flat, Columbus insisted that it was round, so he tried to find ways to attract sponsorship, and then began an expedition to find the New World.
Georgiana also planned to support an expedition, but she didn't want them to find the Fountain of Youth.
What are she looking for? She doesn't know. Maybe she can publish it in the newspaper.
Who calls her a "lady" with too much money to spend?
Chapter completed!