Fictional Fredersdorf was totally there! Also, I think what Fritz wrote to Wilhelmine just makes our respective opening scenes more plausible: if he did come, many precautions were taken.
He probably didn't want to report on fistulas!
Like selenak said in regards to "Ambassadors have it rough", there's really no way to spin that! (Though I would love to see someone try. :P)
Re: The Braunschweig Perspective: Family Holidays
Date: 2020-10-05 12:07 am (UTC)IKR? Though on the other hand, my favorite part about this fandom is that the more time we spend in it, the more we discover. <3
But wait! The Stratemann volume says the reports cover the period up to 1733--surely he has something to say about the infamous Christmas of 1732!
WHAT. It skips from May 6, 1732 to April 29, 1733. Stratemann, like Lehndorff in Wust, you have failed in your gossipy duties to posterity. Tsk.
Re: The Braunschweig Perspective: Family Holidays
Date: 2020-10-06 05:19 am (UTC)He probably didn't want to report on fistulas!
Re: The Braunschweig Perspective: Family Holidays
Date: 2020-10-07 12:15 am (UTC)He probably didn't want to report on fistulas!
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