Hardy, your memory is a fresh as morning dew.
Charles Rosner, who had belonged to our List, my husband's late cousin,
grew up in Paris. He had two close friends, one of which was, as Hardy
puts it, "lanky", tall and thin.
Charles' mother, a Czernowitzer, immediately nick-named him "die
Loksch". This name stayed with him for the rest of his life.He is a
friendly, humorous person and he never minded his second name. The three
friends stayed together for life, we used to call them the three musketeers.
Sadly, we met them recently at Charles's funeral, he is the first one to go.
Gabriele
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