Unless there's enough documentation on AW's side that he couldn't have made a trip to Rheinsberg without it being recorded somewhere.
Probably it would have been recorded, but if that record would still exist - about such a minor incident - is doubtful. I did think of something, but that's still very meagre: teenage AW isn't supposed to go anywhwere without Kreyczen (hope I remember the spelling correctly), aka the Steward/governor whom FW trusts to keep his teen son (and the two younger brothers after him) chaste and away from any lewdness, and of whom AW will later write to brother Ferdinand "Tell him I've got several splendid arses here which eagerly await his big Priapus" re: coming to Spandau where AW is on revue duty.
If Fritz is irritated by his visitors interfering with his reading time, and takes the trouble to list Hacke and Rittberg in addition to "my brother", wouldn't he be likely to list K. as well? Or would he have made an exception for gay Stewards?
(And yes, I know, it wouldn't hold up in court. Very meagre evidence.)
Re: The Suhm Letters: Shipping Mode
Date: 2020-01-13 07:49 am (UTC)Probably it would have been recorded, but if that record would still exist - about such a minor incident - is doubtful. I did think of something, but that's still very meagre: teenage AW isn't supposed to go anywhwere without Kreyczen (hope I remember the spelling correctly), aka the Steward/governor whom FW trusts to keep his teen son (and the two younger brothers after him) chaste and away from any lewdness, and of whom AW will later write to brother Ferdinand "Tell him I've got several splendid arses here which eagerly await his big Priapus" re: coming to Spandau where AW is on revue duty.
If Fritz is irritated by his visitors interfering with his reading time, and takes the trouble to list Hacke and Rittberg in addition to "my brother", wouldn't he be likely to list K. as well? Or would he have made an exception for gay Stewards?
(And yes, I know, it wouldn't hold up in court. Very meagre evidence.)