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cahn ([personal profile] cahn) wrote2020-02-26 09:09 pm
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Frederick the Great discussion post 12

Every time I am amazed and enchanted that this is still going on! Truly DW is the Earthly Paradise!

All the good stuff continues to be archived at [community profile] rheinsberg :)
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Re: The Lehndorff Report: 1777- A

[personal profile] selenak 2020-03-04 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Therapy in their reincarnated-as-private-citizens-in-the-21st-century-where-there-are-proper-therapists lives, obviously. :P

Gotcha. So Fritz' siblings get reincarnated as well?

Also, ROTFLOL on the Catt memoirs story, fictional or not. I'm definitely on board with the du Roseys getting Fritzian poetry as their expression of royal favour. (Mind you, when visiting Potsdam while evacuating Berlin, courtesy of the Queen of Hungary's troops, Lehndorff does take the opportunity to have a look at the Philosophe de Sanssouci's personal edition of his works and, loyal subject that he is, pronounces them deep and moving.)
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Re: The Lehndorff Report: 1777- A

[personal profile] mildred_of_midgard 2020-03-04 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Gotcha. So Fritz' siblings get reincarnated as well?

I mean, there's nothing stopping us from saying so! So far I've only personally considered Wilhelmine, but the only real constraint is that the vast majority of them have to be reincarnated as not-siblings, otherwise it defeats the therapeutic purpose.

loyal subject that he is, pronounces them deep and moving

Of course he does. On the other hand, Lucchesini seems to have meant it, so maybe Lehndorff did too!