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SCG-C.772.031
7 May 1772:32 (1890)
London, March 4. Extract of a letter from Copenhagen,
February 25.
It was given out by the enemies of Count Struensee and
Brandt, that there was reason to believe they would destroy
themselves, the first by knocking out his brains against the
wall to which he was chained, the other by thrusting his
German flute down his throat; since which the first is
chained in the middle of the room; and the other, instead of
musick, can only hear the rattling of his chain.
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