Chapter 1899 fathers watch seven
Chapter 1901 father’s watch (9)
The Paris Metro began operation in 1900, nearly 40 years later than the London Underground. It is said that it was designed to prevent people from the city from flowing to the suburbs due to route planning issues.
All in all, the underground of Paris in 1870 was not as complicated as it is now. Some of the same "signs" that were used in 1870 cannot be used in 2005. To determine the target, you can only rely on "feeling".
From BC to the 20th century, this land was under constant construction both above and below ground. Perhaps only an "old man" like Nick Flamel would be familiar with the conditions under Paris, and only he could prevent Grindelwald from being destroyed.
to Paris.
Unlike other cities, the pattern may not have changed for hundreds of years, such as Bern, the capital of Switzerland. Severus and Pomona once went to the local bear park to watch bears.
Because it was winter, not only the bears were hibernating, but also the flowers in the rose garden were not blooming, but they were still very happy.
The black dog took him like a hunting dog to see a bear.
To be precise, it was a dead bear. The gunfire just now seemed to be caused by someone hitting it, but the bullet missed its vital point. It ran for a while before falling to the ground and dying.
The bear reminded him of Pomona, who was also lying on her side when he returned that day.
She was still alive, her chest was rising and falling slightly, and her eyes were closed, unlike Lily who had her eyes wide open.
"Godfather!" Draco shouted.
Severus was stunned for a moment and took out the communication crystal. Draco's face was on the other side.
"We're safe," Draco said.
"Well done, Draco." Severus said calmly, "If there is still danger..."
"Don't go back to Malfoy Manor." Lucius said at this time, "Go to the beach house we took you to when you were a child."
Draco said nothing, and he heard clear resistance in Lucius's voice.
"Listen to your father," Severus said. "Don't mess up like James Potter."
"Yes, Godfather." Draco said gloomily, his face disappearing from the crystal.
"I told the others that he went abroad." Lucius looked at Severus and said.
"Where is the beach house?" Severus asked.
Lucius smirked, "This is a family secret. I'm sorry that I can't tell you, even if you are the godfather of my child."
"What do you think he brought us here for?" Severus said.
"He?" Lucius asked strangely, "Isn't it a dog we are chasing?"
Severus looked at him incredulously.
At this moment, footsteps were heard in the distance, and a group of French soldiers holding flintlock rifles were walking towards them. Behind them was a young man in hunting clothes, whom they had met once before.
Intelligence agent William.
"Let's go." Severus looked at William and said.
"Just these Muggles..."
"Go!" Severus shouted at Lucius.
"Okay, sir." Lucius said reluctantly.
At this time Severus took out his dagger, drew a mark on the tree trunk next to the bear, and then left.
It is easy to recognize. It is a minute rule plus a ruler. Together they are rules. People who know it know what it represents. People who don’t know it will regard it as a prank graffiti. He believes that William knows it, and even more
What's more, the dog is still waiting for them in the distance, as if he wants to take them somewhere else.
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There was a little-known little man in the court of Versailles, his name was Mr. Lacandini, who built the king's vegetable garden by himself.
At first he worked as a lawyer in Poitiers, but his only interest was in fruit trees and vegetables. His "Instruction Manual for Orchards and Vegetable Gardens" was the best gardening book ever written. Mrs. Sèvre planned to follow his instructions.
It was planned to plant pear trees on the land vacated after clearing the Iris Garden. In 1709, Paris ushered in an unprecedented cold winter. Many plants froze to death, including grapevines and winter wheat buried in the ground, but La Cantigny
However, my husband's pears are still growing vigorously and will bear abundant fruits next year.
Mr. Lacandini would not only give pears to the king and nobles, but also distribute them to the townspeople of Versailles for free. The king liked Lacandini very much, and not only promoted him to a higher rank, but also rewarded him in the king's vegetable garden.
I gave him a house, and I often went to his place during my daily walks.
Madame de Montespan died in the monastery in 1707. Think about it, doctors had been giving emetics to Petit Fondant fever, which is usually an antidote. How could Madame de Montespan survive Petit Fontan fever?
What about those who were induced to vomit and poisoned at the same time?
The village girls didn’t believe the accusations but the judges of the Torch Court believed them. Do you think it’s funny or not?
France has the Court of Fire, and the UK also has the Court of Thrones, which often hear trials that are difficult to resolve or difficult to open to the public. What those nobles did made even a well-informed Paris police chief like La Reni feel.
It's so horrifying that I've even lost faith in humanity.
As the three witches and their thieves confessed, horrific human crimes began to come to light. The Marchioness Daruy poisoned her father-in-law, and the Duchess de Bouillon murdered a follower because he learned of her extramarital affair.
things.
The Duchess of Bouillon is lively and lovely, with a rosy complexion and a sweet smile always on her face. She is surrounded by a group of admirers.
What's even more exaggerated is that her husband is "good brothers" with her lover, the Duke of Vendôme. For Duke Vendôme, she not only plans to poison her entourage, but also plans to poison her husband. As for Bu
Duke Yong, he admired his wife very much and never thought that she would want to poison him.
The Countess of Soissons who murdered her husband was the first love of Louis XIV and the mother of Prince Eugen. Her calculating uncle found a good match for her, but unfortunately her husband was unlucky. Bourbon-Condé
The title was inherited by a woman who fled to Brussels with the Marquise Daruy before the arrest warrant was issued.
The seemingly imposing Marshal of Luxembourg was also involved, and he was not accused of poisoning, but of using magic to get rid of the guardian status of the widow he wanted to marry, which caused the death of his wife, and he wanted to
He married his brother's widow, Princess Dangri, hoping to acquire more land.
The king said nothing about the trial, and sent Marshal Luxembourg out with orders not to return unless he won more land for France.
Later, an investigation was conducted on Princess Dangri, one of the queen's attendants, and it was discovered that she had strangled her child to death.
In order to clear up the relationship, Lavoisin claimed that he was a harmless prophet, and the police should focus on real criminals like Madame Bosch. When the two women confronted each other, Mrs. Bosch said that Lavoisin had killed her parents with poison.
He also planned to poison Madame Dellet and Madame Leferron's husband, which was really shocking, because Madame Dellet was the cousin of Judge Domeson.
After further investigation, it was discovered that the Marquis de Richelieu was involved. He was not accused of poisoning, but Madame Deleux, who had a crush on him, planned to poison his entire family, from his wife to his lover, even his cat.
, so that the Marquis de Richelieu would become crazy obsessed with her, and she would poison her husband in order to regain her freedom.
More and more interesting names appear in the interrogations every day, and the whole country is filled with an atmosphere of fear.
People who were arrested and imprisoned were eager to escape. They could get out as long as they got others in. It was impossible for ordinary civilians to live in the Bastille. They were all imprisoned in Vincennes Prison.
For a time, citizens flocked to Notre Dame to warn. The king at that time was regarded as an all-powerful leader. In the church, he worshiped God, while the people in the palace worshiped him, worshiping him as God, father, and lover.
The police chief he appointed, Lareni, was not a corrupt person. His position allowed him to have both sides of France's upper class society, and the people at the bottom were also under his control. In his 30 years in office, he created many miracles, whether it was
On the surface, it was true. After the cancellation of the Nantes Amnesty, he also protected many persecuted Protestants. He tried his best not to harm people, and he was not hated by others like most policemen. On the contrary, he was respected by everyone.
But even they seemed helpless in the face of this situation.
The administration of the old system was not so much established by people as it was a product of time. Therefore, the administrative system was extremely complex and chaotic. Some geographical divisions were based on purpose, and some were based on history. Finally, that is, the key point was that administrative activities and justice were intertwined.
The courts continue to interfere in the activities of royal family members.
Montesquieu proposed the separation of powers. At the Constitutional Convention in 1790, the judicial power was separated from the administrative power and will be separated forever. Judges shall not interfere with the activities of administrative agencies in any way beyond their powers, nor may administrative officials perform their duties in any way.
"Exceeding authority" interferes with administrative agencies, and administrative officials cannot be summoned to court for matters that are within the scope of their duties.
This is the theory, and the administrator-judge system was also established, but French administrative law is the same as common law. Napoleon and his team of lawyers did not touch this aspect when creating the code. Bentham was working hard to incorporate the British Constitution into
written.
Then there is the Senate. In addition to legislation, they also have important legal advisors to the administrative agencies. Any objection raised by the governed administrative agencies will go to the Senate for advice. Usually in actual life, the opinions of the Senate can always be followed.
But poor people will definitely not accept charging for public restrooms. If they charge for using the restroom, should they be charged differently if they go to a high school or a small one? He can urinate on the street for free, so why should he pay tax on going to the restroom?
Everything within Bonaparte's control is easy. This is the benefit of monarchy. In the past, Versailles also built the Atget Aqueduct. It was built for Madame Maintenon. The purpose was to introduce water into the palace and increase the water body in the palace.
, but this water conservancy system was interrupted due to financial problems. The Francine family, the earliest canal and the chief designer of the Versailles fountain system, ran to the United States. Their reasons were similar to those of the Dupont family. They could not stand these two days and they might die at any time.
The excitement of life.
Even if all the Versailles fountains are not allowed to spray again, clean water sources must be introduced for use by the military camps stationed in Versailles.
Manpower is easy to come by, and there are plenty of people in the Versailles barracks. The key is that engineers and drawings are available. Should the entire canal be rebuilt, or should we continue to dig based on the existing canal?
Père Lachaise also died in 1709. He was frozen to death. Napoleon was afraid of the cold, so he lit the fire very early every year. Later, he emptied the former King's Greenhouse next to the Grand Trianon Palace.
, was converted into his office, so that elderly ministers such as Povitali would have meetings there without having to worry about freezing to death like Père Lachaise.
In fact, the newly renovated Paris Hall did not do much, except that a glass and cast-iron ceiling was added to the vegetable market so that if the rain does not fall, there will be no accumulation of water in the vegetable market.
However, the road that has not been changed since the Middle Ages is causing headaches for the traders.
Mr. Lacandini wrote in the book that the transplanted plant does not absorb nutrients from its original main root, but from the tiny roots attached to the main root. If they live, the transplanted plant will also live.
A little trickle of details can slowly change something, and the collective strength of everyone can also form a huge force.
It is said that a lantern-burning performance was held in Havel. The lattice-shaped garden was filled with fire rings, torches and other geometric patterns. Fireworks were also set off at that time, and a naval salute was fired on the sea.
Whether it is in the sky, on the ground or in the water, there are fiery trees and silver flowers, which look gorgeous and dazzling.
That scene was not real at all. People who had participated in it said it was like they were dreaming. At that time, most people were looking at the fireworks in the sky.
Few people noticed that the First Consul took the opportunity to kiss Madame de Sèvres.
That scene was even more unreal, more illusory than a girl’s daydream, and those who saw it pretended not to have seen it.
It's just that the image is so strong that it often comes back to people's minds, and they even fantasize about wishing they were there at that time.
Chapter completed!