The King had been working all morning to get through a backlog of paperwork; he had a light lunch and then continued on, he had nearly finished ( a clerk had already taken away the bulk of it), a few things remained.... he looked at the view out of the window for a while before continuing...
- authorisation for a new sun-dial for the palace gardens - signed
- authorisation of new boats for the river marines - signed
- new uniform for the river marines, he looked at the watercolour supplied
he scribbled some notes on the bottom of it (add collar, black buttons on gaiters...); he signed the authorisation papers with a condition - make some minor amendments as per the notes on the watercolour.
- authorisation for special cold frames for growing pineapples - signed
- merchants request for an increase in trading tariffs on the River Oudear - rejected, added note - arrange meeting with representatives of merchants for discussions.
There was a knock on the door, the King put down his quill pen and tidied up his desk; then he sat back and said 'enter', it was Count Hermann and one of his assistants.
Count Herman: Sire, an ambassador from Saxe-Jarlsberg has just arrived, he has with him a written peace offer from the Herzog and has requested a meeting with you...
King Leopold: Tell the ambassador I will meet with him in one hour to receive his proposal.. ...
His Highness has a fine collection of books ! , Tony
ReplyDeleteI await developments with interest,as ever.
ReplyDeleteAlan
I always enjoy the threads that feature the rooms of the palace. How about an update on the orangery?
ReplyDeleteI have been building up some bits for the palace gardens, have pots for the orangery - working on the best way to do the orange trees
DeleteAs the best wargaming scenarios result from what would be considered disasters in the real world, I sincerely hope the meeting with the Ambassador degenerates into acrimony, threats, and insults.
ReplyDeleteBonus points for derisive comments regarding the King's/Herzog's respective mothers.