People who can be written in the diary by the mother should be more important.

Sir a is a Spaniard, he may be the mother's first husband, and his code name disappeared after that, if he died, he returned to Spain; the jazz is more elegant and lasts for a long time;

Jazz is a bit plundering, and my mother always writes about him in a tone full of helplessness;

My favorite is Jazz A and Sir B, which appear infrequently.

Judging from the diary, Sir A also loved his mother, but because he could not marry publicly, he had to secretly find a priest to marry him, so their marriage was actually legal, but it was later declared illegal by Louis XIII.The mother was so sad that she stopped keeping her diary for at least 1 year.

After marrying into Barberion Manor, she changed a diary to record her married life.

The husband is hardly mentioned, but the children are mentioned, though very carefully never mentioning the father of the children.

There is no mention of the Spanish sister, probably born in the year the diary is missing.

Abigail turns to the year before her own birth, 1641, in her diary, starting from the first day of that year.

Jazz stayed at Barberion Manor for two weeks in the late summer and early autumn of that year.

Ahh, counting the time, the diary and Mrs. Wendy's words can be matched, and her date of birth can also be matched. If the earl really separated from his mother long ago, she should be the knight's cub.

Looking back, at the end of November, the mother finally confirmed that she was pregnant, mainly because the mother was already 11 years old at the time and thought she was postmenopausal.I didn't have morning sickness or anything, I just wondered if I was pregnant again because I had to get up several times in the middle of the night.

Giving birth at the age of 40 is a really advanced maternal age.

Who is this plundering knight? He must be a frequent visitor to the court of Louis XIII, otherwise it is impossible to know his mother; at least above the duke, including a few foreign princes.If you want to know who the other party is, the best way is to ask the servant of the year.

But 17 years have passed, and Mrs. Wendy may be the only servant left. Mrs. Wendy may not know who the distinguished guest is, but may only know that it is a nobleman.

She spent a few days of free time researching the diary, and made a timeline to check the timeline of Jazz's tryst with his mother, and found that it could match Claude's conception date, but not Rosalina's. The date of conception; the three brothers and sisters who died early were not matched;

Pulling out a timeline of Sir A, it can also match Claude, but not Rosalina;

The Jazz can also match Claude, but no one else can match;

Rosalina and Georgiana's conception date can match Sir B;

Neither Heloise nor Charlie could be matched, and they might be the children of Earl Barberion, so when they died early, the Earl blamed his mother for not taking good care of them.

Abigail's concern is not that the mother gave birth to 5 children who may be 7 men, but that women are so miserable that they have to keep having children without contraception.

As for who these lovers are, without more clues, it is impossible to be sure.

Abigail once again sighed that what her mother wrote in this diary really makes people unable to tell who is who even if they turn from beginning to end.

really a master

She carefully put her mother's diary and the notes she made in the locked cabinet in the clothes room. Louis would not go through her things if he had nothing to do, and it was safe for the time being.

Will d'Artagnan know more about his mother? He should know.Servants always know their masters, but the turnover of servants in the palace is very high, and servants who know secrets they shouldn't usually don't live long.

Then it's time to count the chiefs of the garrison, and there are really not many older ones who have been in and out of the palace for more than 20 years. Between 25 and 40 years old.

She thought it was time to have lunch or dinner with her dear husband.D'Artagnan should know who he is, the mystery of Claude's biological father is more complicated than that of her biological father, and she can at least now be sure that she is the daughter of the knight.

One of the three maids brought in by Regnio was driven away. Instead of asking Bontang to find another maid for her, she brought in a maid named Lily directly from her home. Now she is still four maids.

Of course, the number of maids also shows her status. The higher the status, the greater the number of servants, and the greater the number of female companions.If it was just a countess who was stuffed into a remote room in the palace by the king, there could only be one maid at most, and it was impossible to have a maid.

Veronica has quickly adapted to life in the palace. Claude sent Veronica in because she was a little smart and knew how to quickly establish a good relationship with people.Veronica is very considerate of the hostess. She has already inquired about Vanessa's situation, and when she hears something that the hostess may be interested in, she will rush back to report.

"Go and tell Captain D'Artagnan to ask him to come and have lunch with me at noon today." Abigail told Claire.

Claire put down the embroidery frame in her hand and went in response.

Abigail picked up the embroidery frame on which she had embroidered two roses with brightly colored Chinese silk thread.The personal maids don’t need to clean the floor or furniture. The most strenuous work is to bring her bath water, or the servants carry it upstairs. They take the kettle outside the living room; they usually follow her in and out, and do some needlework for her in their spare time.Her handkerchiefs are all made of Chinese silk, and a corner of the handkerchief is embroidered with roses. After the embroidering is completed, it is placed in a carved wooden box, and a drop or two of essence is dripped on it. When it is taken out to use, it will smell of essence.

Having money and someone else is the greatest luxury that can be achieved under the existing conditions.

For example, Louis likes the brilliant color of gold. Chefs will use a lot of gold leaf at banquets. The gold leaf beating technique in this era is already very good. Gold leaf can even be eaten. As long as it is cut into pieces, it is no problem to eat.

Moreover, men in this era generally believe that eating gold leaf has the effect of aphrodisiac, while women believe that adding gold powder to face cream will keep youth forever.

In short, what the nobles of this era think about is how to spend money, how to enjoy, and to be able to do what others can't. This is entirely out of the psychology of conspicuous consumption.

Abigail thought that her mother didn't actually teach her how to embroider. Her female red skills have never been very good, and she has never made any handmade products that can be sold.It is also because there are basically no jobs in life that require her to do it herself. There are maids, maids and tailors who can fully meet her daily needs.

Speaking of tailoring, Louis has asked his royal tailor to make a lot of dresses for her these days, saying that she has no new dresses to wear, and she needs to prepare dresses for the banquet when the Spanish envoy visits.

When D'Artagnan came, she asked, "Do you know when the Spanish embassy will arrive?"

"I'm not sure, but I've already set off from the port of Santander, and I'll arrive at Le Havre in about a week, and I'll arrive in Paris in less than a week along the Seine River."

"So slow?" she wondered.

"If there is a headwind, you can only dock at the coastal pier."

The age of sail depends on the sky, manpower is limited after all.

"If the weather is bad, they will leave the Seine and come on horseback."

"How many people are there in the mission?"

"If you don't count the servants and entourage, there are about 15 people."

"Is it a big mission?"

"It's not too big, but there are quite a few people."

"Do you know who they are? I mean, they're all great nobles, don't you?"

"Correct."

The King of Spain is a feudal monarch and the protector of the interests of the great aristocracy. The envoys will definitely be members of Spanish political and military interest groups, with lawyers and possibly accountants.

She doesn't know much about what will be discussed in this kind of peace negotiation plus marriage contract negotiation, but the basic requirements are clear, that is, try to benefit the country, cease the war and divide the territory, and redefine the national boundaries; the marriage contract must limit the inheritance of the princess, and the dowry number to be negotiated.

To sum it up simply, one is land and the other is money.

Such things as love are out of consideration.

The king and princess are very poor.And the princess is even more pitiful. After all, the king has the throne, and the princess can only be used as a reproductive tool.

Abigail didn't lament for the future royal couple for long, and quickly asked, "Tell me about my mother's past. Claude came home this time and brought a lot of mother's relics. I saw a picture of her The portrait of a, on the back is written to a, the mother is a, who is this"

There was a problem with dArtagnan's facial expression management, and he was a little panicked, "My dear lady, you don't need to know these old things, they are all in the past."

This is rare. He answered her questions very readily.

interesting.

Is the jazz still alive and he will only be like this if he is still alive.

Could it really be that the old Duke of Orleans, Condé, has been dead for more than ten years, and no one remembers him.

It would not be surprising if it was Gaston. Gaston had been fighting with his brother for decades, and it wasn't that he never saw his brother.

These members of the royal family and the nobles have always had no integrity, and their mother has no integrity either. It's pretty good, and everyone is similar.

In the case of Gaston, the mother did not like him very much, but she could not refuse him, which made perfect sense.

He refused to talk, and Abigail didn't force it, and quickly changed the subject.

"What color do you like? I made a lot of skirts. You will come with me to the next prom. I will wear the color you like. Is that okay? Do you like it?"

"You will look beautiful in any color, I'm never picky. Dear lady, how happy are you recently?"

"Very happy, why do I look unhappy?"

D'Artagnan smiled melancholy, "Whose child you are does not affect your status in the palace."

The author has something to say that d'Artagnan may or may not have known, or only had limited information.

The above is all Abigail's guesswork. ,,

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