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Chapter 2064 house of lord II

 Chapter 2066 house of lord (4)

Boulogne-sur-Mer is not like the straight white cliffs like Trunk Hill or Dover that we passed before. It is almost a flat river as far as the eye can see, so a building standing on the cliff is particularly eye-catching.

"There." Miss Gordon pointed to it and said, "You turn back from there."

"Where is that place?" asked the British cavalryman who was competing with Georgiana.

Georgiana looked at the others.

"It used to be an orphanage," said a garrison in Boulogne-sur-Mer. "But now it's useless."

"How come an orphanage is built in a place like that?" Miss Gordon asked.

No one answered.

For example, in a lunatic asylum, it is understandable that lepers would be placed in a place far away from human habitation, but a group of children without fathers and mothers, how could they be placed in that place?

Georgiana couldn't tell whether this was a good idea, because the orphanage where Voldemort stayed was in London, and there were many people living around it.

Sometimes she didn't think as much as Voldemort. She thought that setting up a wizard orphanage would solve the problem of some girls having children out of wedlock and save the wizard population.

Voldemort knew how to arrange orphans of pure-blood nobles to be placed in foster families that he believed to be reliable.

Perhaps only those who have personally experienced it can understand how bad the orphanage is. After all, before coming to this world, Georgiana had never thought that the parish steward would send the children in the orphanage to be "apprentices" in the textile factory.

Some nobles were sent to the navy at the age of 13, and there were also some famous factory owners. For example, Wedgwood worked as a potter with his father and brother at an early age, so the concept of "child labor" is difficult to define.

In order to achieve their own class jump, factory owners' parents sent their daughters to aristocratic schools in London to learn various skills required by the upper class, such as harp piano, dancing, horse riding and aristocratic etiquette, while squeezing other people's children into

There was no time to sleep. Not only were they physically and mentally devastated, but they also worried about losing their jobs when they became adults because they knew nothing but spinning.

Salazar Slytherin rejected all young wizards born in Muggle families. The gap between rich and poor became irrelevant in the Hogwarts entrance examination. What mattered was "talent".

Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that human beings lived in harsh climates for a long time, had to endure fatigue, and had no clothes to keep out the cold. In order to protect themselves and food, they had to fight with wild beasts and run desperately to escape the pursuit of wild beasts. Therefore, human beings

A strong constitution is acquired which hardly changes.

The Romans kept only the strong children and threw the children with birth defects directly into the foundling grounds. Children like John Russell should have been discarded.

But his mother was a duchess, and she loved his intelligence, which made up for his physical deficiencies. In Rousseau's view, the tool that primitive people can understand and use is their body, while civilized people use their wisdom.

, invented many tools, such as machines or things like guns, making a short man like Napoleon the god of war.

He does not need to be as tall as other French soldiers, as long as his cannon can hit the target. This requires knowledge of geometry and classical physics, which happens to be something that ordinary soldiers who are strong but have not read much do not have.

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He is a magician on the battlefield, but he is not a real wizard. He cannot say Wingardium leviosa or make objects float with a wave of his wand like a first-grade child.

It is the caster who makes it float. "Wizards" have this power, but Muggles do not. Even if they are the same parents, the younger sister may not have it, and other relatives may not have it, and the Squib may not have it.

Fate is unfair, but not many people accept it.

Hobbes has a famous conclusion: Human beings in the state of nature are in a state of war of all against all.

If there were horses, would primitive people still exercise their bodies in order to run faster?

If modern people don't use machines and let them fight primitive people with their bare hands, will they be primitive opponents?

Has technological progress made people's bodies weaker and clumsier, or has it brought about progress?

Maybe a woman doesn't have the same muscles as a man, but has the same intelligence. If she is a witch, she doesn't need to be afraid of a Muggle.

Severus believes that strength can bring happiness to people.

Nature is not always so beautiful, just like the calm sea under the sun now. When a violent storm comes, it will surge into angry waves, overturning ships, and even eroding the rocks on the shore into pieces.

There are many people who only look at the good side and not the bad side, and their cognition is biased and they make wrong judgments.

Like many people of that era, he saw the great power brought by dark magic and Voldemort, and joined the Death Eaters. For Death Eaters, torturing Muggles was very interesting.

Not everyone is like Job, who was treated as a toy by God and the devil, and still remains pious to God. In other words, "I can't afford it." Even though Job later gave birth to as many children as before, or even more.

, and it is impossible to make the broken mirror heal as before.

His soul was left with scars that hurt when touched.

It's like the Dark Mark tattoo on my arm, it can't be washed off.

Vellem eam mihi liberatem fata sinerent natura quant contulit.

I hope that fate will give me freedom as nature has given me.

Humans have a natural need for freedom and justice. If God is unjust, look for it elsewhere. Humans are animals, not plants, and they will be able to walk on their own.

It’s not that easy to bring back those who have left, but who told God to use them as a bet when there are believers?

It is not God who abandons man, but man who abandons God, even if doing so is like returning to the dark forest.

When the weak also have power, they will not choose to run away, they will resist.

For the justice in their hearts, for "equality".

Do they really want equal educational opportunities? Anyway, Harry Potter prefers playing Quidditch to reading, and he doesn't take writing papers seriously. Pomona simply doesn't give these children homework.

Differences in education and lifestyle will deepen the inequality caused by the social system, this is what Rousseau said.

What determines a person's fate is not what abilities he has, but what choices he makes.

Hufflepuff House may not be the best house, not as brave and impulsive as Gryffindor, not as shrewd and ambitious as Slytherin, and not as smart and crazy as Ravenclaw, but Hufflepuff is tolerant.

Yes, although it looks a bit greedy and mediocre.

She never regretted being assigned to this academy. This was the luckiest moment in her life.

Social stars are the focus of the crowd and behave in a very high-profile manner. Keeping a low profile is Hufflepuff's first rule.

She is a pacifist, but since people are provoking her, she will not retreat.

This has nothing to do with Britain, France, or men.

Badger teeth are something you don't want to try.

Now Pomona wanted to fight Miss Gordon by her hair and scratch her pretty face with her nails, but that was uncivilized, especially in public.

"Are you ready?"

said the British soldier who competed in Miss Gordon's place.

She looked back at him coldly.

"Ladies first," the man said pretentiously, as if he was planning to let Georgiana run first.

"Thank you." Georgiana said with a smile and crossed the starting line on the beach without hesitation.

You are not a saint and you do not need to be fair and just.

Now that she has accepted the unfairness of her fate, why should she keep the competition fair and just?

Just like the Triwizard Tournament, cheating is a tradition.

Facing the sea breeze and the rumble of horse hooves on the beach, she felt a sense of calm.

It was as happy as Harry Potter riding the Hippogriff for the first time.

He was riding on Buckbeak, flying over Hogwarts, and laughed heartily, and she heard it even when she was in class in the greenhouse.

She wanted to do that too, but it's a pity that she was a teacher at the time and she is not now.

She doesn't need to set an example, she is herself.

She is as small as a grain of sand between heaven and earth.

You are so lucky to be able to run so freely and without restraint, don't you think so, horse?

It seemed as if it heard her thoughts, snorted loudly, and ran towards the orphanage without her needing to control it.

In other words, an abandoned baby dump would be more suitable.

If the babies were abandoned in that place and no one took care of them, they would probably be swallowed up by the sea water in a short time.

Like human sacrifice, becoming a sacrifice to the sea god.
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