Chapter 2313 Golden Scissors
Chapter 2315 "The Lonely Dancer"
Not every dress of Marie Antoinette was a huge success. For example, a simple, loose, comfortable dress from 1780, made with loose sleeves and inspired by the Caribbean, received crazy criticism.
"Dress like a servant."
"Louis XIV would have been shocked if he saw his great-grandson's wife wearing clothes and an apron like a village girl."
Even the material of the clothing was criticized, as it was British muslin.
Originally, this kind of dress was limited to only a few people, the so-called circle of close friends of the queen. However, in 1783, the queen wore this dress and asked her favorite female painter to paint her portrait. As soon as the painting was displayed in the salon, there was an uproar, and women
The painter had to take it off and replace it with a painting of "The Queen and the Rose". However, the Queen still went her own way and wore this dress to and from the Trianon Palace.
On the other side of the strait, it is a different scene, led by the Duchess of Devonshire. All women from 15 to 50 years old are wearing this loose dress, and it has been slightly improved. The collar is not as low as in France.
There are also two layers of lapels, tied with a bow.
Marie Antoinette once said to the jailer's daughter, "I am the king's wife, the crown prince's mother, ask yourself, as a mother and wife, I am French, I can never see Austria again, whether I am happy or not, I
I can only be happy in France and only if you love me."
She did, as she said, never return to Austria, even though their carriage was once very close.
Josephine was good at using small tricks. If she pretended to see a ghost and asked Bonaparte to take her back to the bedroom, then there would be no need to cover all the mirrors in Malmaison with black gauze.
Or maybe she was really afraid and should have installed less mirrors when decorating Malmaison, or simply removed them.
"Poltergeist" is often associated with the house. In the 20th century, the Tuileries Palace was no longer on its original site. In fact, the fire in 1871 only burned down the interior. The exterior facade is still there and can be rebuilt.
But the Third Republic ordered it to be demolished. Where did the demolished facades go?
As if they knew in advance, or were already alert, before the fire broke out, all the artworks in the palace had been moved away and placed in the underground warehouse of the Louvre, including Hathor's "residence"
.This made it necessary for her to find someone to place her "residence" in the Tuileries Palace.
Marie Antoinette's letters, clothes, jewelry, etc. are collected by people, and Trelawney also has many admirers.
Neither Pomona nor Georgiana seem to have followers. Originally, many people liked her when she was Pomona, but that was the effect of her disguise. Now she no longer pretends to be herself, and is actually being liked by others.
I hate it so much that I want to be pricked with needles.
She was not in the mood to do anything. She was holding a mango and sitting in a rocking chair like an old man, warming herself by the fire while wasting away her time.
Napoleon also had a first love who loved to eat cherries. It seemed that she had had some unclear grudges with her "first love" throughout her life.
She felt a big black dog lying at her feet, but she didn't dare to look down for fear that it would suddenly disappear.
Death is actually not that terrible, just like Sirius, after being hit by the Avada Kedavra Curse for only a moment, he still maintained his elegant appearance in life.
I don’t know how credible Bertin’s words are, because in the court where she was being tried, Marie Antoinette still maintained an elegant and noble posture, just like she did at the magnificent Versailles ball. It was difficult for Georgiana to change the posture she was sitting in.
On a carriage piled with goods, children are held in arms, and a woman beseeches the mayor's wife.
The first rule of Slytherin's code of conduct is to remain elegant at all times. Although not everyone can do it, crazy people like Bella also have an elegant side.
She didn't expect that Severus could dance. He had always been a "bookworm", but he learned to dance from the Death Eaters, and his dance partner was Bella.
Sometimes it is difficult for people to understand why some pure-blood nobles are so downtrodden and still so arrogant.
She stood up, and the mango that was "hatching eggs" was startled and flapped its wings and flew to the side, and the wind fanned the flames in the fireplace everywhere.
She danced alone, even if no one was watching, just like she did when she practiced dancing alone. She could only look at herself in the mirror, so she didn't know if she danced well or not. It was rare for her to think
I asked someone to comment, but all I got was scolding.
Even if the whole world doesn't accept you and hits you, you still have to accept yourself and don't deny yourself, otherwise you won't be able to survive.
Self-denial is the beginning of depression. It will drain everything from you. Nothing can make you feel happy anymore, even delicious candies and chocolates.
As she danced, she prayed to the gods to give her a way out of this world.
This is actually quite stupid, because God has been proven not to exist, at least it will not give you good luck and wealth.
However, when you are really helpless and lonely, imagine that it exists and you will not feel so lonely. He is still willing to open a narrow door for you.
Lily closed the door for Severus, and she opened it for him, but in his heart he still wanted to open the closed door again.
Now she is ready to close it too.
No matter how noisy or threatening he was outside, she was intoxicated in her own dance and felt so sweet.
Maybe she looks like Neville now. He is also sleepwalking and dancing in the dormitory. Others find it strange to see him like that and think he is stupid.
But he himself feels happy and tireless, and will not say "he wants to rest."
Pirouettes and pirouettes all consume energy. Why don’t you feel tired when you dance?
Many people think that constant dancing is a sign of obsession. In 1518, a woman in Strasbourg began to dance crazily. There was no music in the street, and she danced from morning to night. As a result, the surrounding villagers also joined her.
Chapter completed!