Maybe some men feel that it is a very simple thing for a woman to shave him. He only needs to ask, and the woman will provide the service for him.

He could go ahead and try, a razor was sharp enough to slit his throat, especially since Napoleon had been assassinated so many times that he had the audacity to have an Englishwoman shave him.

There is a small black bag around his neck, which contains poison. According to legend, when Condorcet knew he would die, he swallowed the mandala in advance. It can make people die in a peaceful sleep, so he was not sent to Xiehe Public executions by guillotine in the square.

What Socrates swallowed was poison celery, and it was slow to take effect, so Socrates had to get out of bed and move around to let the poison flow to the whole body. The Turks chose to swallow opium, just like what Napoleon asked the soldiers to do in Egypt.

The best solution to a tyrant is a sword in the chest, as Lucian said during the Brumaire coup under the watchful eyes of everyone.

After the "Twelve Tables Law" was promulgated, there was a woman named Virginia, who was the daughter of Lucius Virginius, head of the Roman Centurion, who was killed by the "Ten People". Claudine, the leader of the society, fell in love with her, but she had a fiancé. While her father and fiancé were out fighting, Claudine instigated his followers to spread that Virginia was a descendant of slave girls in the city, and When she appeared in the square, she intended to take her away by force. Virginia's cries made people gather in the square, and those who knew or heard of Virginia's father and fiance spontaneously stood up to protect the girl.

Claudine and his retainers had no choice but to bring Virginia to the court to request a trial. Claudius happened to preside over the trial. In order to save his daughter from being insulted, he escaped from the dagger on his body and stabbed her in the chest. While crying, he said to his daughter, "Only in this way can I give you freedom."

This incident quickly spread in Rome, the country of seven hills, and reached the ears of the soldiers on the front battlefield.

The civilians quickly laid down their weapons and retreated, no longer resisting foreign enemies. The Roman citizens escorted the once high-ranking Claudius to Virginia's father, and he was declared guilty. Killed himself the night before his trial.

This incident was called the Virginia Virgin Incident, which is also the "true meaning" that Leon explained to her about the "Statue of Liberty" profile on the Legion of Honor medal.

As early as 1800, the plaster sculpture of the Statue of Liberty "Mariana" with a Phrygian hat on the Place de la Concorde was destroyed, and Bonaparte asked Dillock to take Georgiana to see a house in the Latin Quarter The Scottish College, which was once the seat of a prison during the Revolution. The other, on the Rue des Crimes, had formerly been a theater dedicated to the tragedies of Corneille and Racine, until the actors jointly financed the construction of a new opera house, and this house became vacant. Earlier, it used to be the residence of the Duke of Burgundy, a famous Burgundy-style building in Paris.

The first floor of this house is a doorman, the second floor is the room of the inner house, which was converted into a stage by the actors, the third floor has a beautiful living room, the royal servants live on the fourth floor, and the room of the Burgundian master is on the fifth floor.

Climbing up the spiral staircase to the highest point, you can see the stone oak tree on the arch, and the stained glass window with the weapons of the Duke of Burgundy and a plane.

Burgundy was finally divided up. I am afraid that only those who are interested in history will think of the story of the once prominent principality and the Golden Fleece Medal.

The Medal of Honor had also been awarded at the celebration at Rambouillet, but at that time it was not in its present form.

Seeing so many medals made with her own head, Georgiana first thought of the "Harry Potter Stinky Shit" badge. But whether it is the Statue of Liberty, the God of Cupid, the Goddess of Hunting, etc., they all have to have a face.

She hated the medal, but she couldn't forbid it to be worn, like those royalist papers in London that slandered Bonaparte in all sorts of ways.

Talleyrand negotiated with Hawkesbury through Otto. Although Britain could not restrict "freedom of the press", according to the terms of the 1793 "Alien Act", Britain could send seditious foreign authors like Peltier deport. But because the British Constitution is not a rigid law and has not been written, and even the habeas corpus was suspended many times during the Revolutionary War, the Prime Minister’s brother Healy Addington even wrote for royalist publications. Cabinet" publication.

Peltier was a eccentric. He made a small guillotine out of walnut in his garden, performed beheading goose or duck heads, and charged 1 shilling per audience.

She felt that if one were to imprison a criminal of distinction, such as Toussaint Louverture, the castle of the medieval duke of Burgundy would be an appropriate prison.

Of course, it is also possible that this will be the place where she will be under house arrest in the future, so she does not plan to turn it into a school.

She also felt that the Scottish Academy, which was once used as a prison, was inappropriate, and the matter of being the headmaster was even more ridiculous.

She is not that young Polish woman with no judgment and her husband is so old. She should find a way to escape from his grasp. What good students can a person like her teach.

An enlightened monarch needs a minister who directly advises her. This is her second adventure. It is still a question whether Bonaparte will let her go so easily next time.

It's better to do less of this kind of "forced palace" thing, maybe next time she will be like a virgin in Virginia, with a sword in her chest, and then she will get rid of the cage of her body and gain real "freedom".

She can't be as calm as Mrs. Roland, who can go to the guillotine so calmly. The poison Datura is not difficult to get, and she also knows other poison formulas. She plans to make a piece of jewelry with this powder inside, when needed When you can swallow it.

The first thing she thought of was the locket.

Other people's lockets contain portraits of family members, but hers is poison. What's even more ridiculous is that she plans to commit suicide in her dream. Where will she go after suicide?

The day after her return, Bonaparte returned to St. Luke's Palace, with the young Swiss delegates, and he did not need to stay in the Tuileries Palace.

How could a "prisoner" like her with a thin figure be a plump "Statue of Liberty".

She just knew too much about killing and wished it could have been solved differently.

"Have mercy, Your Majesty," she murmured, looking at Notre-Dame in the distance, though her plea would not be heard.

Ten years ago today, what kind of mentality did that little man who just arrived in Paris watch the Paris riots happen? Did he ever imagine that he would one day sit in the same position as the king? Or live in the Tuileries?

If it is true that Santo Domingo cannot be recovered, and Britain and France go to war in the future, then sugar will become scarce. Unlike France, Belgium can grow sugar beets and open sugar factories, which can also generate income.

Why is she still thinking about this at this point?

Georgiana smiled helplessly and left the top floor.

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