Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 4 April 1914
Letter from Edith Maryon
Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner
58, Grove Park Terrace
Chiswick London, 4.4.14
Dearest Teacher,
I feel I must write a few words, for it may be a very long time before I am able to come back to Dornach. There is nothing I can do, and I lack the German to express in words the immense gratitude I feel for my teacher; but it is a feeling that is always there and I want to say it one day.
On the last evening you asked me if I had something on my mind, and I said no, but that wasn't true, I just didn't think it was the right moment to ask the question.
Dr. Felkin is not in London, but I have written to him about what you said; it is only that I have sometimes said that you have so little time for letters, but perhaps if one does not live in Germany, one does not understand it so well. I hope that my karma will allow me to work a little more on the construction than I have done so far. Please accept my best regards from your student,
L. Edith C. Maryon.