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But you said everything in that book was fake and couldn't be proven since he burned his stuff! I bet Irene had a copy, and the lawyers in the case.
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...how many different threads are you going to do this in?
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My suggestion is if the mods could please have each thread be about a specific topic, such as this one being just the interviews, etc., and anyone- even me- going off topic be told so, and have their post moved or removed. Even if the belief in AA will never end, the same old mess surrounding it can stop. Last edited by Anna was Franziska; 07-08-2008 at 11:51 PM. |
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Funny you don't remember posting the same stuff over and over in the same thread, and/or in the one right under it. Quote:
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What 'facts' do you mean, the he said she said he thought she heard him say and told her that's suddenly a 'fact' because it's a footnote? All the time you deny the 'facts' of the DNA? Quote:
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http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums...tml#post795265 but has also posted several times in the Anna Anderson's Claim to be Grand Duchess Anastasia thread.
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Maybe if you spent less time on trying to make me look bad, we could discuss more interesting things. |
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My sincere apology. I was mistaken upon reading this thread. Late last night I was reading what I thought was the same posters and same topic about the events of certain royals. Blindly I went into this topic thinking it was the same thread because you as writers were alike to that other thread. I thought it was the same with some doubt though. My mistake. It seemed odd. Thanks for the correction. I didn't look closer.
Edit. After looking closer I'm still wondering whether Menarue posted last night or not. Maybe I'm confused some. Edit again. I was confused about the thread I was reading. Menarue's post was on another thread. I apologize for the mix up. Last edited by Penny Royalty; 07-09-2008 at 06:33 AM. |
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Maybe it could be of interest to read a medical report on AA. This one is written by Dr. Lothar Nobel, House Doctor at the Mommsen Sanatorium, Berlin.
Mrs. Anastasia Chaikovski was in the Mommsen Sanatorium for nearly eight months, during which time I visited her daily, and I had the opportunity, unbeknown to the patient, to examine her mental condition; and I make the following report on her mentality during this period. Having regard to the object of the report, I have drafted it in terms which can be generally understood. On entering the hospital, the patient was in a high fever. Her body was emaciated, her skin very pale, her expression sickly, and her features set. The physical state of the patient need not be considered in detail. I shall only mention the particulars obtained from the examination of the X-ray photograph. The plate reveals shading on the left ethmoid bone; the left jaw cavity and sphenoid bone are shaded, the mastoid probably somewhat degenerated. There is a shaded place on the right auditory passage, various defects of the upper and lower jawbones, and some teeth are missing. It is doubtful whether any impression is shown on the roof of the skull. It is not possible to obtain more accurate information from an examination of the X-ray plate, owing to the absence of check photographs. When her temperature had fallen, it was possible to speak to Mrs. Chaikovski. The patient speaks with a typical foreign accent, which, most probably, is Russian, in well-chosen but unaffected words; she is friendly, polite, and amiable; she shows a distinct timidity and an uneasy reserve, especially as soon as she suspects any allusion in the questions of conversation to her past; she remains silent to questions of that kind and excuses her silence on the score of over-exertion and the pain in her arm. The information she gives is correct as to detail. There are no abnormalities in her movements, carriage, opinions and perceptions. Her disposition is variable, sometimes she is in a relatively good humour, and at others is melancholy. When asked for the reason, the patient says it is on account of the great pain in her arm, which does not allow her to rest and deprives her of her sleep at night. She lies in bed with an anxious expression on her face, and declares that she desairs of any prospect of being cured, that she has lost the desire to live, and that it would be best for her to pass quietly into oblivion. (continued) |
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It's understandable that would happen since all the threads end up alike. The same thing would happen on AP, nobody could find a particular discussion, accused the mods of deleting it, and it was because it was in another one just like it. Sigh.
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From her one can learn nothing of her past. On the contrary, she is at great pains to avoid all questions on this subject. Only gradually, as her health improves and the duration of her stay here lengthens, does the patient become more confidential and frank. She has never read books and papers here, and has written nothing. She has, however, followed with interest, when accounts of current events were read out to her.
To questions relating to her past she gives slow and hesitating answers, considers for a long time with a strained expression on her face, and finds difficulty in calling to mind the names of persons and places. Afther a very long time, she ceased completely to be suspicious of me, and, when occasion arose, she told me without hesitation about her early life; it is better to approach her by means of indirect questions, since, when direct questions are put to her, one always notices the anxious and searching expression on her face, and receives the reply: "I know no more, it is trying to me, I have forgotten everything, I am of no more use in the world because my memory has suffered so." Then again, she once told me, during the course of our converstaion, that it was terrible, when she had gone to such great trouble to forget all the horrible things which she had experienced, that somebody should come and revive everything, and make her so sad and despondent again. The patient, when she was feeling better, sometimes told those whom she knew well about her former life in Tsarskoe Selo, about childish pranks, about summer travels in the Crimea, about sea-voyages in the yacht Standard among the Finnish islands, the damage once suffered by the yacht, about her favourite dog, and also about the illness of her brother. Other things she spoke about were: her flight through Russia in a peasant wagon, the treatment of the injuries to ther head by means of wet applications, her stay in Rumania, the journey to Germany, her attempted suidcide through despair, the time spent by her in the various hospitals, and, finally, she reported certain facts relating to Dalldorf, which, so far as I could judge and was able to verify, were absolutely true. (continued} |
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