There was once such a sentence describing Britain in the 19th century: from this dirty sewer flowed a torrent of human diligence, and from this greasy sewer flowed pure gold. It is here that human nature is developed to the fullest and most savage; civilization works miracles here, and the civilized man almost regresses into a savage.

Georgiana hardly doubted that it must be the British Ministry of Magic who is finally responsible for supervising and evaluating the trade practices of the magical world, and at the same time responsible for promulgating and implementing international trade standards.

It's not just because of the "historical" ITSA underground in Whitehall, but also because of the kind of industriousness of the British, while other nations prefer to enjoy life and have fun.

There are no secrets in the community. Mary, who thought that the cake experiment was undetected during the Salem incident, did not think of this.

The same community is full of secrets, and the Wedgwood children are like a ladder of time. When Suki was 14, John was 13, Joss was 10, Tom was 8, Catherine was 5, and Sarah was 4. And the youngest, Mary Anne, was still teething. She began to convulse a few weeks after birth, and Erasmus Darwin, a physician, had been called into Wedgwood's home to treat the poor baby.

In this era, whenever this kind of disease occurs, it can only be calmed by anesthesia, but this may affect her brain development. Her gums were later cut open to allow for twice-weekly medication. It's just that such "treatment" resulted in her half-body paralysis. She had to rely on electric shock therapy to stimulate the paralyzed side, and she could not speak until she was 7 years old.

Sarah said hello to her one day, and Mary Anne said she wanted to take a shower, which got Sarah so excited that she told everyone.

Even when the family was gathered together, Mary Anne was frightened and called "Mom". Mrs. Wedgwood held her daughter in her arms happily, and Mary Anne was so happy that she "giggled" and laughed. Unfortunately, the good times didn't last long, Mary Anne died at the age of 8. At this time, the eldest daughter, Su Ji, had been sent to a girls' school in London to learn aristocratic etiquette. John, Joss, and Tom went to the boarding school run by Bolton. At that time, a riot broke out in Cotton Town, not far from Birmingham. Wedgwood rode a horse through the rioting crowd to pick Joss home from school.

In fact, Joss's "sickness" is not really sick, and life in an all-boys boarding school is not what outsiders think, so Wedgwood made a bold decision. He brought John and Tom back and arranged for them With other teachers taking lessons at home and switching from "non-trade" Latin to French and accounting, he arranged the futures of the three boys, John as a "squire" and Tom as a traveler home, while Jos was in charge of being a potter.

But what he didn't expect was that the children might not be satisfied with his arrangement. Wedgwood requires girls to look like girls. The members of the Moonlight Club generally believe that women's gentleness, tenderness, and compassion are the charm that makes everyone's heart beat. Suu Kie played the harpsichord when she was at home, but when she went to London Su Kie wrote back complaining that she was getting tangled up in tulle and ribbons, and that she was interested in things that "make young ladies think of balls and dancing." Dreamy stuff" has no interest. Her character is the most father-like, Watt's wife Anne has enough chemical knowledge to deal with his husband's documents, while Sally is determined to be a doctor.

On the contrary, the sons of the members of the Moonlight Society have no interest in mechanics, engineers, chemists, or industrial leaders. Charles Darwin, the eldest son of Erasmus Darwin, loved to study stone and air experiments, and he enjoyed observing nature almost as much as his father hoped. The only trouble was that he had a severe stutter. The second son, Erasmus the Younger, was fond of pastoral poetry, Erasmus the Elder even became fond of poetry under his influence, and Robert Darwin had always been a follower of his brother Charles Darwin. The three boys of the Darwin family influenced the boys of the Wedgwood family. Anyway, after the death of Joshua Wedgwood in 1795, Su Kie, who later changed her name to Suzanne Wedgwood Darwin, took over the Wedgwood family's property. She later married Robert Jr., and her child was the famous Charles Robert Darwin.

Shopping had become fashionable in the 1770s, manufacturers were keenly aware of the growing influence of women, and Bolton was already maintaining ambiguous correspondence with the wealthy Mrs. Montagu.

He was a widower at the time, and none of his three children survived by his first wife, Mary, who herself was very ill, and she may have suffered from postpartum depression, which also needed some treatment "specially" "disease" drugs to keep calm.

Europe is not like the United States. After the Salem incident, the wizarding world and the No-Maj world were completely cut off. Families such as Malfoy have many ties to Muggles.

All in all, Mary's death in 1759 caused no disturbance, and Bolton buried her as a loving husband.

His pain didn't last long, and Mary's mother, Dorothy Robinson, was happy to comfort the widowed son-in-law, much to the chagrin of her son Luke. Then Mary's sister Anne became Bolton's next object of pursuit. As long as Bolton made up his mind, he would basically be sure of both love and career, even though the church law at the time prohibited him from marrying the sister of his deceased wife.

Fortunately, Bolton was expanding his career in London at the time, and he could only "threate" Anne by writing letters. If she fell into the arms of others, his brain would be crazily subverted, and then he would do desperate things. On the other hand, he joined the Brotherhood of Electricity, and through these people, he came into contact with Prince Edward, and successfully let the prince go to the theater with a silver scabbard made by him, and then the Prince of Wales also ordered one, at this time he opened the upper The social market has found its roots in London.

Besides Lady Montague, there was Lady Shelborne, whose husband loved books more than her, and who had met Bolton in the library.

Bolton listened to her complain for two hours. Of course he was not interested in that "old woman", but it didn't stop him from giving her some beautiful toys to cheer her up. He can do anything from an 80-year-old woman to an 8-year-old girl. Queen Charlotte even called him to her bedroom to show him her chimney and how many vases she needs to decorate her room. Wedgwood had the order that earned him the title of Queen's Porcelain.

There are many ways to sell. Bolton’s sales model is called private sales. Godan Poitwein, who used to love to write scripts, dealt with Georgiana in this way. He didn’t necessarily have anything to do with her, but Maintain an ambiguous relationship, let her think of him immediately when she has anything to do. When Franklin was renting a house in London, the landlady didn't believe him at first, but later felt that he was a man he could rely on.

"Many" or 99% of the ladies are reclusive. They live in a world completely different from ordinary women. A small toy is definitely not worth 1 gold louis, but to them it is a coin. In the past, Napoleon asked Portalis to buy ceremonial supplies at the cheapest price, and Georgiana had also met people who were waiting for discounts on luxury goods before.

Luxuries are daily necessities for them. Men like Bolt say how much they need, and they just pay. She only worries about how long it will take to get what she wants.

Georgiana spent 100,000 francs through Matilda in Rouen and Le Havre, and Stanley managed to get into her carriage?

Voldemort did the same thing when he was Tom Riddle and he worked at Bingbok and he had a big client Hepzibah Smith who was dressed like a pink cake and she liked that handsome boy Son, and later showed him his collection of Slytherin lockets and Hufflepuff gold cups.

These expensive gadgets are pure tm trouble, according to her own thinking, she doesn't want to wear silk at all, but compared with the cotton textile industry that uses child labor, the probability of child labor in silk is relatively low, because children can't manipulate complicated things Jacquard machines must be operated by skilled workers.

The price of linen is relatively moderate, and there will be no child labor. She will buy it when she goes back, but now she can only wear these luxurious clothes.

As for the clothes suspected of using child labor, she burned them, even if she only wore them once.

Josephine has so many clothes that she changes four pieces every day, and she is still reluctant to throw them away. As the saying goes, a woman's wardrobe will always lack one piece of clothing. What if she thinks about wearing it one day?

Napoleon’s way of fighting is to bring no luggage or less luggage, which is very risky. Even the French army didn’t even bring tents. On the first day he lived in St. Luke’s Palace, he told her why he did that s reason.

Tents are the privilege of civilization, and paper cannot touch water. The fabric of the tent is also a kind of cloth, anyway, she will not continue to wear it after wearing it once, so what is she wearing it for?

Maybe she is this kind of weird person. Others are comfortable buying things, but she is comfortable throwing things away. Even the jewelry she wore once was rewarded to the maid, except for the gold necklace Napoleon gave her and the mother-of-pearl earrings she bought for herself. .

After she finished her busy work, Bonaparte and the others also came back, just in time to see her burning things in the yard.

The soaring smoke column looked like a house on fire from a distance, but she paid great attention to fire prevention, so she didn't have to worry about burning the old building down.

"Welcome home!" She smiled and waved to Bonaparte, "Are you cold, do you want to come over and warm yourself?"

His expression made it impossible to tell whether he was angry or not.

She shrugged at him very American and continued to burn the clothes.

Later, Bolton defied the crowd and married Anne as his wife, and Anne gave birth to several children for Bolton. They were happy at first, but one day Anne died strangely.

She was happily discussing with her family about going on a trip the day before, but she was found drowned by the water the next day. When people found her, she was hopeless.

So, women are very emotional, aren't they? Just like Georgiana was thinking of committing suicide just now, she seems to be fine now.

The reverse is also the same. A person who looks normal will suddenly be unable to think about it, and Annie's death will be attributed to suicide.

Just like in a certain TV series, the beginning of the story begins with everyone watching a happy housewife committing suicide.

If Stanley wasn't a broker, he could try his hand at writing novels, and the girls in her car were drawn to his stories anyway.

As in every suspense story, there is something hidden under the surface calm. There is a legend in Birmingham, and this story is related to a pagan named John Bascoville and a mad dog.

As for Georgiana, she was thinking of another story, from which she drew inspiration, but she was not sure if Bonaparte would listen to it, or if she could say it well.

Because emotional people can't listen to anything, just like Bolton's love letter, "The brain will be subverted crazily, and then do desperate things." She didn't want this quiet seaside town to have a murder case.

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

You'll Also Like