Lettre en Masque

As we are trying masks these days in the academy, to use  them on the internet (since our partners in the 21st  century had told us, faces are private data and it's always risky to present private data online), I just wrote a private letter to an old pen friend in Churbayern (Electoral Bavaria), which has the shape of a mask. I certainly edited it to sort of lettre en masque obscurée for the internet.

As names are also private data, I obscured the name of my pen friend in MS.Paint—so this is not her real name.
Private persons in 1715 also have a right to stay in privacy, although we don't have laws about that issue.

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