Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2423: royalcircus

   Chapter 2423 royalcircus (six)

  There are hardly many street lights in Mechelen Georgiana, in contrast, the ornate street lights on the streets of Brussels can be seen everywhere, these are brought by the Sun King Louis XIV.

  Paris is a city that never sleeps, but not all European cities have a rich nightlife like Paris. Most people will go home to rest as soon as it gets dark, but thieves will come out at this time, and 80% of crimes are at night.

  The Sun King believes that as long as there are street lights to illuminate the streets, crime and accidents can be reduced, and it is convenient for people to go out at night and walk under the street lights.

   But the cost of maintaining the street lights is too high, not only the whale oil, but also the wages of the lamplighters. Brussels is also keen to install Paris's new gas lamps and retrofit existing street lights. But now there is a problem. The German Mr. Windsor and Soho have a dispute over the patent issue. Although Charleroi has gas and coal, and Brussels has its own iron factory, they can easily imitate gas lamps. Unauthorized laying, after all, Bowens had stolen the equipment of the British textile machine before this.

In addition to Bowens, there was an Irish statesman named James Naper Tanti, an Irish artillery commander who also participated in the American Revolutionary War. He was an organizer of the United Ireland Society, and he began In exile, he went first to Philadelphia and then to Paris, where he became a general with the help of the Directorate and supported him in forming a resistance against the British.

In 1798 he planned to participate in returning to Ireland, but he gave up the adventure before he arrived in Ireland. He was arrested when he returned from Hamburg to Paris, and then the Hamburgers handed him over to the British, and the British put him in Ireland. At trial, he was sentenced to death, however at Bonaparte's request he was released unconditionally and now lives in Bordeaux, France.

There were already some French exiled nobles in Antwerp who had surrendered. If Josephine was there, they could make certain demands to Josephine at the dinner table and at the ball, and regain their original official positions, fiefs or residences, just like Arembe. Like Duke Greg.

   Now the future of many of them is still in the balance, and the assassination incident has occurred again, and the road back to Paris is even more tortuous.

   After graduating from high school, Chateaubriand went to the United States. After returning to China, he served as a safari for Louis XVI and witnessed the fall of the Bastille. At first he sympathized with the revolution, but he changed his attitude after abolishing all the privileges of the nobility in 1790. When his legion voted to join the revolution, he chose to resign and rely on a legacy left by his father to come to the United States.

   He had seen George Washington and the magnificent scenery of North America on horseback. He slept in the arms of Mother Earth by Niagara Falls and wrote "Journey to the Americas", praising the Indians as the masters of the "Garden of Eden".

But the next day he accidentally broke his arm when he wanted to see the wonders of a waterfall downstream along the rushing river. Fortunately, he met an Indian, and he saved Chateaubriand, which made Chateaubriand Leon was able to return home alive and write "Adara".

   After the introduction of Fontana, Chateaubriand met Napoleon, and Fontana was willing to protect the safety of the young exiled nobleman. This is also the reason why I brought Fontana to Belgium as an adjutant. Chateaubriand stayed in Brussels during his exile. Once at a dance, Fontana asked the Belgians if they had read the book Adara. , many people don't know.

   Because of this romance novel, Chateaubriand is now an icon of Parisian women, almost a household name. Then Fontana picked up a copy and asked a printer in Brussels to reprint it. Edgeworth was there at the time, and they talked about the Irish reprinting industry.

  Ireland's reprint business was booming in the past few years, and suddenly there seemed to be no news. At that time, Edgeworth was vague, and then he didn't go to the dance very much.

   His refusal to speak does not mean that others will not inquire, and it was later known that many Irish printers and publishers went to Philadelphia and England.

   With the increasing demand for cheap text in the press and publications and institutions, printing has gradually moved from the unattainable high end of the past to the low end. Originally, the reprint business in Ireland was not profitable. With the increase in paper tax, this business became even more untenable. The original novels were all published in London. In other words, the Irish book trade also collapsed.

James Potter said before that rules are for ordinary people. With his background, even if he doesn't graduate from Hogwarts, he won't worry about his livelihood if he is fired halfway through. Reese does whatever he wants in school, and that's what people of their "class" do.

   After Lily and Severus parted ways, she didn't accept James Potter immediately, after all, Lily was not Mary in her dorm room.

   If it wasn't for James Potter's change and leaving his original social circle, it would be difficult for him and Lily to get together. Lily takes the lead in the relationship, even though doing so would make James a "family man".

   She is very similar to Penny in this regard. Feinong rarely goes out when he gets home from get off work, and he doesn't have much attraction left for his size.

   She didn't want to judge Lily, it would make herself look ugly. Perhaps because she is a woman herself, she is not affected by the charms of other women, such as Chiara, who makes the men of the whole British high society dizzy. Her Italian-accented English sounds like Bonaparte in Georgiana. As awkward as French with a Corsican accent.

   She liked Severus's voice very much. After practice, it has become a perfect "Queen's accent", and it is almost impossible to hear the accent of his hometown Kirkworth.

   All this happened after graduation, and when he went back to school, he was no longer the "apprentice" with a butter beer and foam on his lips.

   Her mind is sometimes very unclear, thanks to Edgeworth being able to understand the meaning of what she just said. In fact, Lupe is right. He is a charitable person and has been in contact with commoners. They have a better concept of intuitive "luxury". What luna and dream are like insanity to them.

   Chateaubriand wrote in "Adara": Love is a drunkenness.

  When people are drunk, do they really become bold and speak the truth that they usually dare not say?

   Sharptar was involved in a scandal last Christmas, when his love letter to an opera star was exposed by newspapers, and if it was put in the UK, his political future would be ruined.

   At that time, Georgiana was a "guest" at his house for some reason. She saw his wife's reaction with her own eyes. The Rococo-style mansion of the Marquis of Choiseul was elegant and luxurious, but cold.

She knew that Sharptar was against the license, believing it to be an impediment to fair competition, and whether he was doing it for her son's business or something else, Georgiana planned to inform Matilda to add a soda supplier, after all Josephine only drank mineral water, at least they accommodated her, a homeless person, when they were having a lot of trouble at home.

   If Napoleon falls one day, where will she go?

   As long as she thinks of this terrible consequence, she has no heart to "compete for favor". The most important thing for her is that Napoleon does not fall, at least to the "historical" ending.

   She wants peace, not being a "scourge".

   Just as they were chatting in the lounge area, a young man rushed in in a panic, he hesitated and didn't dare to approach, so Lupe stood up.

  Everyone watched him talk to the young man, while Georgiana drank soda quietly.

Edgeworth and St. Tyrell looked at Georgiana and the calm Sharptar together without saying a word. After a while, Lupe came back and sat in the position just now, but his expression looked a little different. gloomy.

   "What's the matter?" asked Georgiana with concern.

   "Nothing." Lupe said with a smile, "Just a little thing."

  No one was curious to ask what "little things" had happened, and Georgiana stood up and continued to visit the museum.

   (end of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like