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Chapter 1443 Justice of the Peace

Sometimes Napoleon reminds Georgiana of Voldemort, a poor man who doesn't believe in love, but only believes in benefits and intimidation to make others obey him. But unlike Voldemort, Napoleon is obviously a very sunny person, she can only understand it as He has seen too much darkness and ugliness, and has lost confidence in human beings.

Compared with staying in Paris as a court confessor, or as the headmaster of a national school, Henry Gregoire is more willing to participate in the popularization of farming education in the countryside. He has heard what Georgiana has done and seen it. Students from the technical school make models and are happy to introduce these machines to farmers.

Not all priests say amen to everything, only read the Bible and theology all day long, or are old in politics and politics. The French Jesuit priests first introduced the grain lifter to the farmers. They did not regard the wind as a It is a kind of god's power, and it is a crime for human beings to use it without authorization. If this is the case, then all the wind mills will be demolished.

Many farmers in the Avignon area are still using step plows, that is, there are no wheels on the plows, and they have to be pulled by manpower. A simple improvement can make the labor much easier. Henry Gregoire is willing to lead The team spread the word about it.

Seeing his eagerness, Georgiana wanted to give him something else to do, and he was the first to talk about the South.

Although the southerners are located in a richer and warmer place than the north, they are actually very backward. In all parts of Europe, shepherds are usually lonely and lonely, and they live with dogs and livestock all day long. Jealousy and contempt, people say that they can understand the language of livestock, and can send messages between the dead and the living. They are called "soul messengers" in the south, and people accuse them of "dealing with the devil". Although it would not be the same as when hunting wizards in the Middle Ages, sending them to the stake, various prejudices still exist.

Although he was expelled from the tribunal, Henry Gregoire did not resent Napoleon. He also felt that there were too many noises in the tribunal, and he preferred to "walk around" rather than hold a meeting at a desk. Walk around" and spend happy time with young people.

Georgiana did not point out that the outbreak of the French Revolution was related to the refusal of some priests to take the oath. There were also some priests who were unwilling to take the oath in this church-state agreement. Since Henry Gregoire offered to go to Avignon to stay away from this place of right and wrong, she would not No matter how reluctant, as long as Napoleon agrees to him.

Before she could see off the constitutional priest, another guest arrived, Jean-Pierre Chauffier, a townsman of Sevres.

He didn't write a greeting card or receive an invitation letter from Georgiana, just like an ordinary neighbor, he went directly to the villa to find her.

Georgiana asked Matilda to invite him in. Georgiana was a little surprised when he appeared. Chauffier was obviously well-dressed, with shiny boots and ironed clothes. He looked like a fashionable young man in Paris. Enough to create an odd contrast in front of his rustic relatives.

Xiao Feiye bowed to Georgiana, and then took out a letter from the inner pocket of the black coat.

Matilda took the letter and handed it to Georgiana.

This letter carries a little warmth, which is the weird thing, how can there be warmth in the underworld?

But she knew the gold letter n on the envelope, so she left the guests and went to the next room to open the letter:

Mrs. Jeanlis told me that George Washington and his wife also received many people every day. The porter ushered guests into the drawing room and left when they wanted to, without manners, and there was no room for a third chair in his office. My habit is to see visitors every Wednesday, but Josephine has to meet many people every day, unlike Mrs. Washington who meets visitors every Friday afternoon. Whenever Mrs. Washington receives visitors, Washington must be present.

In this matter, the American Consul General Victor Dupont assured me that the United States had no hostility towards France. President Ferdison hoped that the two countries could maintain restraint and sincere friendly relations. It was Pierre Dupont's own idea.

The Constitution of the United States grants to Congress the exclusive legislative power of a district not exceeding ten square miles, for the seat of the government of the United States, and the same power over the arsenals, arsenals, shipyards, building of forts, and other necessary buildings of the State, p. El Dupont's area of ​​the new state was unconstitutional.

This person is visiting France in the name of a private person. He is not a French citizen, nor is he a returning exile. I can only expel him from Paris.

President Fidison said that he would rather ask the people to increase the powers of Congress if necessary than to obtain them by an opportunity that would make Congress powers unlimited. It's like having no constitution.

Someone asked me during the Brumaire coup, what about the constitution? I said to them, the constitution? You have torn it apart long ago. Our constitution has been amended several times and torn up again and again. This is all driven by the beast of power desire. The constitution is no longer a chain, but an ornament on a horse.

The people of the United States have the right to trade freely with all parts of the world, which is considered a natural right, but the supreme ruler of the British Isle has forbidden the colonies to trade with all parts of the world except Great Britain. This is nothing more than sacrificing the power of the United States to gain some benefits in the trade of an ally.

British merchants raised the price of the commodity America wanted to two or three times the original price, or the price of a better like commodity elsewhere, while at the same time keeping down the price of American shipments to them, and American tobacco remained with the British. There, they paid as much as they wanted, and they reshipped the tobacco to outside markets, where it could be sold at a high price for a huge profit.

As for ironware, the United Kingdom does not allow the iron produced by the Americans to make ironware. Although such things are very heavy and are needed by every agricultural department, the Americans still have to pay the handling fee and insurance fee, and pay the freight to transport it to England. Then pay the freight to send the finished product back. The purpose of this is not to feed the British, but to feed the British machine.

Condorcet said that ancient people had no idea of ​​individual rights, and that people were nothing but machines, and the laws of the machine's operation were to control the springs and wheels.

What the British call freedom is the freedom of commerce, but there is no freedom of politics and power. In a greedy country, freedom is only a necessary condition for ensuring the safety of financial operations. For the benefit of trade freedom, the interests of political freedom are forgotten. Man has become a machine for calculating benefits.

The reason of the machine is cold, and sadly he feels no such restraint, because he is only convinced that he is following his own reason when he submits to a thought.

When the fire of love is burning and your heart is full of tenderness, ask yourself, who is the intruder in your heart?

All I know is that when I see a candle flickering, it is your presence that dazzles and fascinates me.

I respect your determination to temper your love. Washington believed that a frivolous woman who seduces others with her eyes, words and actions, and then refuses, and the final punishment is to die in solitude, the fact is not far from what he said.

I sing of your virtue, however cruel it may be. I will keep Mrs. Slee with Josephine, who is needed more by Josephine, a little fool. Madame de Montesquieu will replace Madame Jeanlis, who was the governess of the boy of Louis XVI. You both can educate him, but I have to see him every seven days. If I am not satisfied, your lessons will be closed. You need to change it, and you can't teach him to be weak, he will enter the military academy in the future.

your lion

April 2, 1802, at 4 o'clock in the morning, at Malmaison

Georgiana put the letter down.

After she calmed down, she walked to the next door, Xiao Feiye was chatting with Gregoire, and both of them fell silent when they saw her appear.

"Did he ask you to write back?" Georgiana asked Chauffier.

"The First Consul didn't say anything." The previously arrogant lawyer said calmly, "He said you would arrange it for me."

"Would you mind taking one more person to Avignon?" she asked Gregoire again.

"What do you know?" Gregoire looked at Chauffier and asked.

"Rough knowledge of the law." Xiao Feiye said with some embarrassment, "I can still drive."

"You come with us." Gregoire said bluntly, "But we are going to the farmland, and your clothes will get dirty."

"I have other clothes, which I only wear when I go to court."

"The road is not safe, I will send you ten Mamluks." Georgiana said, "If you find any problems, you can write to me."

"Yes, ma'am." Xiao Feiye said immediately.

"Wait for me for a while." Georgiana said to Chauffier, and then went back to the next room, took out a pen, and wrote on her special paper.

When she was finished, she sealed it with sealing paint, then stamped her private violet seal, took a Queen Violet Rose from the vase, tied it with a purple ribbon, went back to the next room, and handed it to her. Gave it to Chauffier.

"Leave it to the First Consul." Georgiana said calmly.

Xiao Feiye took it.

"In addition, I still need a few servants. You can introduce people you know to me. When the 'living room' is repaired, I will meet guests there in the future. You can ask Matilda who is missing, and she will tell you Yes, if I need to buy something, Phyllis will let you know."

Xiao Feiye was a little confused.

"My last butler went to Madrid as a diplomat and married an old nobleman as his wife. Are you married?"

Xiao Feiye shook his head.

"Why didn't it end?"

"I... I have no money."

Georgiana smiled, "I will give you an annual salary of 6,000 francs, will you be my housekeeper?"

"I would rather go with the bishop." Xiao Feiye said seriously.

"It's up to you." Georgiana said frivolously, "If you don't behave well, I won't ask you to be my housekeeper. Please help me look after him. This man has a very bad temper."

Gregoire looked at Chauffier with a smile, then stood up, bowed to Georgiana, and walked away pulling Chauffier's arm.

"This way you won't break the rules." She said with a triumphant smile, humming a song and went to play with Delmid.

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