Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924

GA 263 — 10 May 1919, Stuttgart

Letter to Edith Maryon

Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon

Stuttgart, May 10, 1919

My dear Miss E. Maryon,

Thank you very much for your letter. I am so overworked here that I can only look through the sheet you sent if it is to be done carefully and send it back in a few days. To hold at least one lecture every day, followed by a discussion, is asking a lot of an old body, and I would be glad if I could use other parts of the body in between than just the larynx here in Dornach. But all this must be done. And since the day before yesterday, it seems as if I am better understood than before. But that can always change. Naturally I think a great deal about the work in Dornach and shall be satisfied when circumstances permit me to work again. The work here will still take some time.

For today, warmest greetings

Rudolf Steine

Stuttgart, Landhausstrasse 70 (at Kinkel's)

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