since Heinrich in his later years, post one blow to an eye at some Seven-Years-War battle, got somewhat crosseyed as well
Ooh, I knew he was a bit cross-eyed/boss-eyed, but didn't know it was due to a war wound. Well, that makes sense.
Jägerhof: sorry, I have no idea, and googling doesn't help, I can tell you, because it's such a common name. It literally means "Hunter's Lodge" and all the many many German principalities had dozens and dozens of places named after those.
That's exactly why I couldn't google it. Oh well.
Your interpretation of cross communication between Peter Keith and Fritz sounds absolutely plausible and makes the most sense out of everything.
Re: The Keiths
Woohoo, I translated a German sentence! :D
since Heinrich in his later years, post one blow to an eye at some Seven-Years-War battle, got somewhat crosseyed as well
Ooh, I knew he was a bit cross-eyed/boss-eyed, but didn't know it was due to a war wound. Well, that makes sense.
Jägerhof: sorry, I have no idea, and googling doesn't help, I can tell you, because it's such a common name. It literally means "Hunter's Lodge" and all the many many German principalities had dozens and dozens of places named after those.
That's exactly why I couldn't google it. Oh well.
Your interpretation of cross communication between Peter Keith and Fritz sounds absolutely plausible and makes the most sense out of everything.
It makes sense to me. I'm glad you agree.