Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2019: lunarideals

   Chapter 2019 lunarideals

  There is such an unwritten experience that it is always her husband who kills a woman, but when Annie died, Bolton had an alibi.

  It was the hottest July on record. The sultry, clouded weather made it unbearable to stay indoors. Anne Bolton crossed the gravel road to Soho’s garden. The Bolton team’s garden is well-kept, with vegetation, grottoes and fountains, and built a waterfall according to the advice of the gardener. The water flows from a pond on the hillside to the lake below.

  There is a houseboat on the island in the lake, and a mill, which is still in use. The small pond above has a small greenhouse. People in this era like to collect plants. In 1778, Bolton also decorated the small pond with a huge shell, which is purely for decoration.

But it’s very cool to be in the shade under the dense trees. A woman took a beer to the hay field and saw Anne walking by the pond. Ten minutes later she found Anne lying face down in a shallow water. Bolton was in Coventry at the time. He claimed that "my heart is at home" and did not go home until the evening.

  It is impossible for him to commit the crime himself, and people do not believe that Mr. Bolton will murder his second wife. He did not write poems for her like Mary and put them in the coffin, nor did he set up tombstones in the garden. But after Anne died, his health went wrong, just like Anne took away all his joy and happiness.

  With an alibi and no evidence, who would doubt such a poor person?

Before Katie Bell touched the cursed necklace. Harry directly accused Draco of doing it. Although it turned out that Draco did the necklace, his accusation is without evidence. If Harry wants to accuse anyone , Whoever is convicted, there is no need for the human judicial system to exist.

  So there must be evidence. Allegations without evidence are false accusations. Mr. Bolton can ask a lawyer to sue the nonsense person for defamation.

  By the beginning of the 16th century, Paris had replaced Venice as the center of printed art. A person who often reads will find that there is a big difference between handwritten fonts and printed fonts. At the beginning of the 16th century, those old-fashioned fonts were influenced by quill fonts. These characters were called Roman fonts and looked rounder, while printed fonts were cut, and the serifs became sharp and no longer smooth. When the Enlightenment began, the French King Louis XIII asked Richelieu to design a new set of fonts for use by the Royal Printing Office. Therefore, a chess and card game designer led the French Academy to set up a committee to engage in the research and development and design of geometric letters, and then a new profession-type designer, John Bascoville was engaged in this profession, he His portrait is still hanging in the Birmingham Museum.

  As Bascoville tried new printing techniques and fonts, he developed brighter woven paper and richer black ink. His first work was the Virgil series, and then nearly 50 classic works were published. In 1758, he became a printer of Cambridge University Press. Unfortunately, no matter what innovation he brought to printing in the 18th century Baskerville spent most of his time admired abroad, and Benjamin Franklin returned to the United States with a small number of Baskerville books.

John Baskerville passed away in January 1775. His will directed to be buried "in the lead coffin of the vault under the cone-shaped building that has been used as a mill until now. I recently raised it and painted it." After the house was sold in 1788, the small cone tomb was taken apart. Workers accidentally hit a shovel on the lead coffin and hurriedly covered it.

  One year before the coffin was dug out, that is, in 1787, the Darwin family was bitten by a dog. The threat of rabies made them panic. Also in that year, the commercial treaty between Britain and France came into effect, and Wedgwood produced a medal for it.

Later, a Scottish antique dealer planned to auction off a vase. Wedgwood was very interested in this vase. The original owner of this vase was the Duchess of Portland. She is a simple woman, but only an empty vase can make her sober. And intoxicated.

One year after her death, this vase was auctioned off along with a large collection of items. The beneficiary of the auction was her son, the third Duke of Portland. He seemed to want to quickly get rid of the "things" his mother had collected. NS.

  There are various rumors about this vase. Some people think that she is made of agate instead of glass. Others say that it is an urn. The ashes of Emperor Alexander Severus and his mother were once released.

At that time Wedgwood was trying to emboss on a kind of ceramic he named "Water Cang Jade", and this Portland vase contained the story of Peleius and Thetis, who were in the Trojan War. The parents of the hero Achilles were also Thetis who dipped Achilles upside down into the Styx.

Wedgwood was very interested in this mysterious subject, but when he received the news, the auction was over. The vase had arrived in Etruscans. Wedgwood wrote to him immediately, hoping to borrow the vase and he would use the most A good sculptor uses black water cyan jade that is harder than glass and cuts it like agate.

Perhaps Wedgwood was sincerely moved. He borrowed the vase, but the vase was as disturbing as the legend. By the midsummer of the year of the accident, Wedgwood had completed three versions of the graphics, but still Did not achieve the original flavor he wanted. At this time, the artists suggested to reduce the transparency of the white embossed bolide and let the dark blue background color present the shadow effect.

  The final product of Wedgwood was dark blue instead of black, and then this Portland vase was said to have been returned, perhaps because of this, Wedgwood came into contact with Etruscan civilization.

  Archaeological revival jewelry was once popular in the Victorian era, including Mycenaean civilization and Cyprus, but in fact archaeology has begun to sprout during the Napoleonic era. Caroline, Napoleon’s youngest sister, once wore jewellery excavated from the Pompeii ruins at a ball, and Giorgioanna also wore a Celtic shoulder clip at the welcome party at the Rouen Art Museum. To be precise, this is not archaeological. Renaissance, but to wear archaeological objects on the body, as long as the wearer is not afraid of being entangled by ghosts.

  Napoleon is such a person. When he is outside, he wants to have a decent appearance, and he also has this purpose to take Georgiana out instead of Josephine. However, her act of burning clothes in the yard just now made him look unrefined. If a man is changed, it is estimated that the belt has been taken off and she is ready to smoke her.

  It’s even more disrespectful to be like that. Josephine stayed in Paris during Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt and mingled with a handsome dart cavalry. The cavalry named Charles was awarded a lot of military contracts.

   Keeping ambiguous between men and women, if you are not careful, there will be problems. Josephine is an aristocratic woman in the old age, she is easy to be recruited, and even Matilda may be deceived.

  Georgiana gave Stanley Matilda’s shopping list and asked him to verify how much Matilda had spent. Of course, she will not only give this list to Stanley, and Mr. Martin also has this list. If you spend too much, you can use it as a lesson.

  Matilda is inferior to Sophie in every aspect, but didn’t Sophie be married to Madrid by Godin?

  A good maid must be taught slowly, whether it is Matilda or Giorgio Anna for the first time. But neither Bonaparte nor Giorgioanna has been married for the first time. The excitement is not conducive to communication. Anyway, he is very normal and pours two glasses. It seems that he intends to talk to her peacefully. .

  Should she be hysterical? Still indifferent?

  It is also possible that she was found drowning at the beach the next day, just like Annie, either suicide or accident. This trip was interrupted by her death, and the others turned around here and returned to Paris.

  He put a glass of wine in front of her.

  But he didn't talk to her, took the wine and walked to the window to watch the scenery outside.

   Bonaparte is really not tall, and he cannot be described as stalwart, but his standing posture is very neat and looks extraordinary.

   "Tell me what you think now." He didn't even look back.

"The crux of the problem is that the diocese’s management of orphans sold those children like slaves to those factories. I remember you let the Protestant community set up committees to manage the affairs of your own jurisdiction. Children without mothers make money."

  He did not speak, still looking at the distant skyline that was dyed red by the setting sun.

"There was a boy whose mother gave birth to him in an orphanage. She died soon after. The boy was never loved. He later became a great demon who influenced the entire wizarding world, but he was in a much better environment. The orphanage is much better now. I can’t..." She was choked with some pain. "Weaving is a woman’s job. I can’t get up, oh my God, those factory children only sleep for a few hours and still don’t have enough to eat. They have to grab food with the pigs raised in the factory."

   "Say the main point." He said impatiently.

  "Find something for the church and let Caprara take care of this nosy, better than let the priest who swore the constitution repent." Georgiana said.

  He exhaled so heavily and turned his head to look at her.

   "Women can't do politics." Looking at Bonaparte's angry "little face", she said the unspoken words for him.

"In the Middle Ages, the right to brew beer in big cities was a privilege only the members of the Grand Guild. Later, some small guilds also began to compete." Bonaparte said. "In 1783, Queen Catherine issued a decision. No matter whether it is Tartu’s large or small guilds, they cannot monopolize the beer trade. In the future, widows and orphans should be allowed to make wine."

   "What?" She asked in surprise.

  "You didn't think of this to start the beer trade in Belgium?" he asked again.

   "I must tell you honestly, I don't have one." She stood up, "I'm just looking for a market for the farmers' food."

"Paul I canceled Ekaterina's reforms, but no one in Tartu dared to directly propose that the orphans and widows fend for themselves. They came up with a way to lease out the winemaking rights, and nominally the orphans and widows continue to make wine. But they can lease the official license to a private company. The rental income of the brewing right bears the basic livelihood of the orphans and widows. They can also find other jobs. The income of the brewing company flows into the hands of low-income citizens in the city as a social subsidy. , What do you think of this mechanism?" Bonaparte asked.

  She has nothing to say.

  "You can find a city for a trial run." He said gently, "I know you are angry..."

"I can’t say that I value education while ignoring the existence of this phenomenon. I am such a person. You may not be able to stand it. Now my skirts don’t have tights, and women have gained freedom. But if this kind of freedom is It is based on making children suffer..." She suppressed her anger and said, "I know a woman who died to protect her children. The man I fell in love with was also a student who protected herself, even you, Otense and Eugene likes you, sometimes you have a childlike character..."

   "You calm down by yourself," Bonaparte said.

  She curtseyed to him, and then left.

  As he said, she has no way to think now. If you want to continue to communicate, you should wait until calm down.

  (End of this chapter)

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