It's the kind of passage that didn't make it into the original volume because I guess Schmidt-Lötzen figured the readers wouldn't be interested in Lehndorff's family, but which really contribute to show who he was aside from his relationships with the Hohenzollern.
I still love that the readers were like "No, we want more LEHNDORFF!" Thank you, readers!
Sorry, Lehndorff, I got sidetracked by original research on Peter Keith! But that passage is harrowing in its own way. When I was researching Lehndorff's chronology for the final chapter of "Lovers", and I saw the dates of death after death after death, it was so heartbreaking. :'( That's why I had to include the scene where a kid actually gets *better*.
I still love that the readers were like "No, we want more LEHNDORFF!" Thank you, readers!
Yes, we're deeply indebted to you, readers! To you, Schmidt-Lötzen, for all your hard work, but to you as well, readers, for your good taste!
Re: Jägershof and Lehndorff
It's the kind of passage that didn't make it into the original volume because I guess Schmidt-Lötzen figured the readers wouldn't be interested in Lehndorff's family, but which really contribute to show who he was aside from his relationships with the Hohenzollern.
I still love that the readers were like "No, we want more LEHNDORFF!" Thank you, readers!
Lehndorff
I still love that the readers were like "No, we want more LEHNDORFF!" Thank you, readers!
Yes, we're deeply indebted to you, readers! To you, Schmidt-Lötzen, for all your hard work, but to you as well, readers, for your good taste!