Glasow: I don't know, either, and I have to decide for, you know, reasons. Also I'm amused that Glasow, of all the people, gets compared to Antinous by Kalckreuth. Incidentally, that's another indication that IF Zimmermann's claim that someone, most likelyl Lucchessini, told him Fritz mentioned having had sex shortly before the 7 Years War, has any basis on fact, Glasow is the most likely candidate. Which, in turn, makes it likely he was extra paranoid and ruthless even without a poisoning attempt if someone told him Glasow had tete-a-tetes with the Countess Brühl.
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