Napoleon’s men had mixed feelings about that. Many felt God had cursed them for their blasphemies and had eagerly returned to the faith under his rule.
Noter Dame would not be restored for many years (Napoleon wasn’t against it on principle just was unwilling to spend money on it), so was actually used to store things or as a soup kitchen.
OK, starting to get a little worried about what kind of “posing” Charlie’s doing right now…
That’s a reasonable response, Scorpinac.
Once again, I am reminded that Unearth marriages are definitely not monogamous.
Also that Philo is terrified of Strong Women of any type.
Also that my brunch is burning… WHOOPS!
Are we sure it’s not just Alice?
Thorin,
To be fair to Philo, Thorin, keep this in mind: https://unearthcomic.com/comic/prologue-4-page-57/
If they survive to finally find a priest, the confessions will be his most memorable ones, to say the least:
Yup. That way. That way is good.
Given the view the Revolution had of Christianity, I suspect that the title was given to the building in a not very plesent mocking tone.
Frank makes a good point I hadn’t thought of. I’m curious to see what’s in that other room.
Napoleon’s men had mixed feelings about that. Many felt God had cursed them for their blasphemies and had eagerly returned to the faith under his rule.
Noter Dame would not be restored for many years (Napoleon wasn’t against it on principle just was unwilling to spend money on it), so was actually used to store things or as a soup kitchen.