When Pomona was dean, he also did career counseling. Although Harry Potter is the "protagonist" in the eyes of Albus Dumbledore, there are also "protagonists" in the eyes of many parents in the school.

In order for Harry to fully enjoy the happiness before his "generosity", the relatively relaxed learning atmosphere at Hogwarts was much more relaxed in those years than before. Of course, many people could not learn much in school. I am more anxious and nervous about graduation and employment. The wizards working in Britain are not only British wizards, but also French wizards like Fleur Delacour.

Being willing to be ordinary is often the same as not seeking to make progress, but Hufflepuff College has always focused on breeding and cultivation. Except for the Department of Protection of Magical Beasts, there are very few people who "seek to make progress" in the Ministry of Magic.

An ambitious man in Hufflepuff, just as "rare" as Weasley's Percy, had been working towards the Ministry of Magic in school, but his father was in the magic of pure blood. The Ministry became his "stumbling block", and later severed ties with his family.

Apart from Gryffindor, the largest number of people participating in the Battle of Hogwarts was Hufflepuff. Although Hufflepuff was less than Gryffindor in terms of the proportion of participation in the battle, the advantage in numbers still played a role.

Pomona couldn't understand the point of following Voldemort. The opposite of love is not hate, but indifference. Voldemort maintained such a great hatred for Muggles, not so much because of his Muggle father, but because of him "The drive to fight".

He is a dark wizard who needs this emotion to use black magic. Only when he is strong enough can the Death Eaters continue to follow him. He is a different "Dark Lord" from Grindelwald.

At least she understood that way, even though he was possessed by her for a while, she still didn't understand him.

In the 1970s when Voldemort first rose, both the Muggle world and the wizarding world were in a frenzy, and even the last "pure land" Hogwarts was not spared.

She'd known for a long time that there would be problems with Muggle Studies classes like this, whether it was Bubbaji's or Alecto Carroll's. But what she didn't expect was that she herself would fall to this point.

How could she not feel abnormal? Even if she is not a "Bonaparte", at least she is controlled by him, but what should she do?

Napoleon is impatient in his bones, but he can be steadfast and impeccably calm when necessary. The only thing she can do is hope that Severus will come to pick her up, but she feels that this hope is getting slimmer up.

Aachen is the capital of the Carolingian Dynasty and also the city where Charlemagne died of illness. For Bonaparte who wanted to throw "a ball of loose sand" into granite, his goal seems to be not only to let France, but also Let the whole of Europe unite and reshape Europe like Charlemagne, instead of "reviving" the Roman Empire.

The benefits of a unified Europe are obvious, at least not like in the 8th century when the Viking pirates looted everywhere in Europe without a unified country and army to encircle or resist.

No one told her what he did when he went to Aachen. Anyway, he is "disappearing" now. As a leader who has just been assassinated, he will be misunderstood. It depends on where he goes next. Georgiana's next reply.

She didn't know what to write herself, and this time, no one would write the nasty love letter for her.

She was not in the same carriage with Edgeworth after getting into the carriage, even if he was her guardian, he was also an Irish MP.

Saint-Merry didn't know how many people's money he had collected, and what kind of words he had released, so it was necessary to hold a grand magic show. For this reason, the theater had to temporarily suspend the performance of "The Magic Flute".

"An admirable liar does not lie in how scheming he is, or how well-planned and precise he is, but because he inspires the people and changes the face of the world."

"Our trip has brought an astonishing drama to Europe. What people look forward to the most about last night's opera is not the love between the hero and heroine, or the wisdom of Salstro and the light he represents. , but the song sung by the Queen of the Night for revenge."

"You once told me that you saw a smile on the sculpture of Maria, because she had a brave son, and I asked the woman if she planned to let the child grow up to avenge his father. On her face I saw There was no resentment, no forgiveness, I only saw my face in her eyes."

"I think she hated me at that moment, not because she knew who I was, but because I disturbed her peace. She just needs to wait for me to leave, and everything will recover for her."

"Those who cherish the 'have' and seize the 'have' with all their strength are the ones who are unable to protect the 'have'. On the contrary, it is those who are constantly pursuing the 'not yet', and the treasure is invested in them."

"I used to be confused, to what extent are human beings obsessed with fame and wealth? Now it seems that people's pursuit of fame and wealth is not a bad thing."

Letters mentioning the above hadn't been completely burned by her, but she also didn't want to admit that he was right again.

When the tulip was crazy, Vermeer was still a child. After all this, the golden age of the Netherlands began to decline. Vermeer’s father was also an art dealer. Investment in oil paintings was often a prosperous period, and the good times of their family followed the tulip mania. The dispersal of the family has changed, and part of the art dealer's shop has become an inn to maintain the expenses of the family.

In 1672, Vermeer also bought the inn, and then moved out of the old house to a much smaller house.

It was also in that year that Louis XIV and Charles II of England attacked the Netherlands together. William III, who was only 22 years old, dug up the seawall in Amsterdam and temporarily blocked the coalition forces. In 1675, Vermeer participated in William III's campaign. The army, due to overwork and illness, died that year at the age of 43.

He and his wife have 11 children, how can a woman support so many children?

As for his works, the auction price is only about 200 Dutch guilders. If the paint and time costs are removed, it is hard to say whether he has made a profit or lost money, because one of his paintings will take at least two or three years.

Georgiana had been to the home of Rubens, the great painter whose house was indeed magnificent, and his period happened to be the rising period of the Netherlands, and the painter died three years after the tulip mania.

She felt that Vermeer could not be described as untimely. What the world lacks most is talented losers. Mrs. Arnolfini, who appeared to be pregnant, was not, she just lifted the hem of her skirt to let people see how much cloth was left in her green blouse.

Mirrors were a luxury item at the time, even though they were convex, as well as brass chandeliers, puppies, etc., all of which were used to describe the wealth of newlyweds. Draw in the picture.

Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo Da Vinci have all done this. Although they will suffer after becoming famous, how many people can live a lifetime without fame, fortune, and not being remembered?

If you want to get a job, you naturally hope to have a decent job. A decent job has high requirements and many competitors, unless you have a good father like Master Malfoy.

Lucius screwed up a lot, but he had a wife and a son, and he was good enough for a man.

On the contrary, Mr. "Love Saint" has disappointed her for the second time.

She touched her stomach, it was empty under the silky cloth.

At this moment, the carriage moved, taking her out of the castle after a slight jolt.

She looked at the scenery outside the car window, but what she thought of was Turner's landscape paintings. There were golden sunshine in his paintings, unlike the current weather, which was gloomy and depressing, as if it was going to rain again.

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