About Excentric club I remember the number of
members was 197 and indeed he was tricked by Mr
MacHolister and was given another last probe
number 198, I think Mr. Spencer who was the
president of the club arranged for that. I do not
know what happened in continuation because later
we lost the track of all that in the Soviet
Union there were no English clubs, at best the
pioneer organization for us.
As for Petre, the giant protective angel of
George who was captain Farrow's son, he was not
black, but a German called Peter. Pongo indeed
was black and also a giant.
I don't remember exactly if I took all my pills
to-day but the adventures of Percy Stuart and
George Farrow are still vivid in my memory. They
were very important persons in Czernowitz at that
time - more than Winnetou or Old Shatterhand and
even Tarzan.
I write to you on a German computer from
Switzerland using my IsraelianExplorer so please
make allowances for the way ithe text looks on
your screen.
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•˜ý: [Cz-L] Re: czernowitz-l digest: August 31, 2009
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> Dear Gabriele & Daniel,
>
> I did not know any relatives of the Fleischer sisters. I visited
> their
> nice house in Monastariste (Romanian) or Monasteriska (k.u.k),
> where we came
> on Sundays in a "Fiaker", and it was usually quite an outing.
> Mrs. Fleischer
> the mother (a retired schoolteacher) was still alive, I might
> have some
> photos. I know the Feischer sisters had a brother who left for
> Palestine in
> the 1930's.
> Lisa worked in hatshop (Modesalon) on str. Iancu Flondor
> (Herrengasse),
> owned by a Mrs. Dubowy, (any relation Daniel ?).
>
> Now to trivia. The "Excentric Club" had 167 members, and Percy
> Stuart,
> who by the way lived on Central Park West in New York, solved
> all his tasks,
> but conveniently for the authors (and publishers) failed on his
> 167-th
> mission, which prevented him to became a member. He continued
> with his
> missions, and at the end, ....the war stopped everything.
> The "DOX" submarine was a German U-Boat from World War I, its
> officers
> were all proud
> Prussians, not just Germans (Farrow, Rindow etc,) who had refused
> to
> surrender to the Royal Navy, and kept cruising between the
> islands of today's
> Indonesia. There was a second black, besides Pongo named Peter.
>
> Note to the webmaster. This time I did not forget to convert it to
> plain
> text, sorry for the other
> times, golden age what else.
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