The journey you are about to embark upon, is a singularly; and very interesting pilgrimage. Iselect this particular (noun - pilgrimage), for the reader, to place (himself); in the position of themain character "Lil".Lil, is a brilliant man; of superior intellect.He would (in present date) be considered, a Rhodes Scholar, a Rocket Scientist; and possibly -even: the head of the Mensa Society Organization. His intelligence is phenomenal.However, this is the 1790's, and Lil is heavily conflicted; for various reasons.He is, President George Washington's - right hand man, upon his Estate; in Mount Vernon -Alexandria Virginia.Lil, is George Washington's procurement officer, for everything needed; at the Mt. VernonPlantation. Incidentally, "Lil" is George Washington's nephew; his brother's son.President George Washington, relies on "Lil", for everything; upon this inherited Land.The President is busy, handling the affairs of this new Nation, (The Thirteen Colonies); thereforerelies on his home-front - to be handled accordingly: and with constant profits (monthly andannually).Lil, successfully handles all this; and more. Thus, provoking The President, to utilize "Lil's"thriftiness, fortitude, charismatic-ness, and superior intelligence - in other areas for his personalgain; and for the embetterment - of this growing Nation.And it works.President George Washington, recognizes the superior being; that "Lil" possesses. Due to thisamity, the President, capitalizes from this association; and mightily.Be mindful, this is the 1790's, (slavery is prevalent in the Colonies), and "Lil" Nero Washington -is a quadroon; whose (passing) as white. All is knowingly done - under the complete guidance ofPresident George Washington, and George's mentor; Lord Byran (Justin) Fairfax.The story contains lots of travel throughout the United States, various countries in Europe,especially (England, France and Russia); all for the purpose of President George Washington -and his personal mission for the United States. All of this is performed for George - by Nero, his(passing) quadroon nephew - who is highly educated and multilingual.The story itself contains: heavy drama, moments of elated joy, some spirituality, some sexualproclivities, horror, atrocities, lots of death, numerous births; and a family history of thearistocracies involvement - both near and far.
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