Oh, good point! I was wondering why Poland/Saxony, given his feelings about them. This makes sense.
Yes, his first attempt at travelling incognito, to Straßburg, blew up not least because he had no idea of how the kind of avarage nobleman he was trying to play would act. He must have believed he could at least impersonate Quantz for a few days, having known him for a long time.
I mean, we say that now, but the one thing salon has taught me is that two years from now, we'll find that little known factoid of the time Alcmene and Glasow conspired to steal royal seals to issue an royal decree ordering all the cats exterminated. :P
LOL, great point. Given all the other unlikely stuff that turned out to be true, I could believe it. Then again, I think if Fritz had gone after the Saxon cats, Poniatowski would have mentioned it in his takedown on Fritz' using Saxony and Poland to finance his war. :)
Re: Letters and Journals of Mrs Calderwood
Yes, his first attempt at travelling incognito, to Straßburg, blew up not least because he had no idea of how the kind of avarage nobleman he was trying to play would act. He must have believed he could at least impersonate Quantz for a few days, having known him for a long time.
I mean, we say that now, but the one thing salon has taught me is that two years from now, we'll find that little known factoid of the time Alcmene and Glasow conspired to steal royal seals to issue an royal decree ordering all the cats exterminated. :P
LOL, great point. Given all the other unlikely stuff that turned out to be true, I could believe it. Then again, I think if Fritz had gone after the Saxon cats, Poniatowski would have mentioned it in his takedown on Fritz' using Saxony and Poland to finance his war. :)