What Happened To Hannelore Elvira's Lesson?

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It was Hannelore Elvira Bauer, who also happened to be keeping a flashlight close at hand. “Oh thank God it was you and not someone else,” Gudruna said to her in relief. “You can’t believe what Preston and I saw not too long ago. Would you like for me to elaborate?” “Chances are, I’m pretty sure that whatever you are about to tell me, I happen to know all the answers,” said Germania. “What do you mean?” wondered Preston, who was unsure by what Hannelore was trying to convey. “I mean, this is the place, like literally,” explained Germania. “The entrance is here, in a trap door not far from where we are standing.” She proceeds to the entrance, using the flashlight on her hand to search for it. When she found it, she opened it. “Now that I …show more content…

“But of course, there’s been something that I have thinking about for some time now…Whatever it is, I have to say that it’s a worrisome one, to say the least…” “Well, you know you can speak with me about these matters, because there’s no one else within the higher echelons of RGA who has a better grasp of the issues within scouting as much as I do, Gudruna,” Connelly told her in a supportive and friendly tone. “Tell me, do they have to do with what is going with our respective movements today?” Gudruna replied to Preston in a not so supportive tone. “As of a fact, it does. Our movements…they start getting themselves aligned with the political leanings of either the Left or the Right. You don’t see any of that in regards to the Nobility. There’s no point in going back to the past; time only moves forwards, not backwards. We and our FVLs can all become the torchbearers of a much greater future that is still yet to come, Preston, so long as we are willing to pursue it for as long as we are physically able to. It is not for us; no, it is for the interests of those who will come after us, in the service of those who have already come before us. The key to that greater future lies within us, that power to free will which God gave