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mildred_of_midgard ([personal profile] mildred_of_midgard) wrote in [personal profile] cahn 2020-03-03 05:18 pm (UTC)

Re: The Lehndorff Report: 1777- A

This child, which has been so thin and worn out that I gave him to Herr Muzelius in Berlin to be cured, and then to Halle in the care of my niece Isenburg, married Countess Schlieben, has changed so much within only six months that I hardly recognized him. I cannot describe my joy. It feels like my soul became one with that of the child - this is how glad I am! No joy in the world can replace such happiness. My heart swam in delight, and yet I could not pronounce a single word.

Lehndorff <333.

This reminds me that one day, I strongly remonstrated with Mara, a strong favourite of the Prince’s, because he had behaved very impudently towards his Highness. The creature replied to me: „Oh, you don’t know this Prince as I do. If you don’t behave like a bastard towards him, you’re not getting anywhere.“

Lehndorff, you are the better man, but I have to say, Mara knows Heinrich better than you do.

THERAPY FOR EVERYONE

when I saw the same Herr du Rosey in front of me who was 26 years ago my greatest enemy, when I proposed to Fräulein du Rosey. Through her mother, she was my cousin, and very rich, but her family sold her to a Herr v. Katt. All the people who were involved in this and scheming against me back then, I‘ve seen either take a bad ending or have seen them greatly humbled. There’s visible proof that there is such a thing as divine justice; God is just and knows what people deserve!

Lol. Does he say what happened to 82-yo Herr du Rosey, Public Lehndorff Enemy Number One? If he's 82, he's obviously doing quite well on the longevity front...

Also, do you have any idea what the du Rosey family would have gotten out of this arrangement, that they "sold" her to the Kattes?

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