Indeed. You can imagine how when reading "Grind" for the first time and arrived at Amalie deeply curtseying in front of Heinrich, I thought "ohhhhh, did someone watch the musical after all?"
Lol! No, physical gestures of loyalty just happen to be one of cahn's favorite tropes (mine too, although I think we deploy them differently), she suggested/requested it, and I put it in for her!
what little Wilhelmne there was in those stories (before Mildred started to write her into her stories for me, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!) was also relentlessly cheerful and uplifting and comforting. I remember complaining about this.
That's why I started writing her into stories for you! Thank you in return for writing erastes!Suhm and Peter Keith (someday) into stories for me. :)
Re: Friedrich: Mythos und Tragödie
Lol! No, physical gestures of loyalty just happen to be one of
what little Wilhelmne there was in those stories (before Mildred started to write her into her stories for me, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!) was also relentlessly cheerful and uplifting and comforting. I remember complaining about this.
That's why I started writing her into stories for you! Thank you in return for writing erastes!Suhm and Peter Keith (someday) into stories for me. :)