Göring. A Biography

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painting and handicrafts. (There exists in the village to this day
a painted cupboard door signed with her initials.) He found it
was not easy for a retired army captain in his thirtieth year to
embark on higher education; they were penniless, and when she
fell ill he had to pawn her fur coat to pay the doctor’s bill. (Nils
heroically cabled her the money to redeem the coat  and buy a
ticket back to Stockholm.) Her mother tried to lure her home
by offering the family’s summer house near Drottningholm; in
her reply, inviting her mama to Munich instead, Carin added
the eloquent assurance: “Mama would not have to see Göring 
even at a distance.”
“Bavaria,” she wrote in this letter, of May , , “is a
lovely countryside, so rich, so warm and so intellectual and
strong  so unlike the rest of Germany. I am very happy here
and feel very much at home. When I feel homesick for Sweden,
it is really only a longing for Mama, Nils, the little boy, and those
I love. But just that painful, insane longing means that I am
nearly always melancholy. Oh, my own dear Mama, if only one
didn’t have such powerful love within one.”

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