Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 17 September 1920, Hildesheim
Letter from Edith Maryon
Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner
Villa St. George
Arlesheim near Basel, Sept. 17, 1920
Dear and esteemed teacher,
Not much has happened here. Except that a Theosophist has arrived with two friends. I don't think she is very recommendable.
Mrs. Wedgwood apologized and took back what she said; the unsatisfactory thing about it, however, is that she doesn't understand anything about it and doesn't want to hear anything about it, but says it's all a matter between her and Dr. St. It seems to me that she still believes I have denounced her!
I will be very happy when work here resumes at the end of next week. The mood here is somewhat gloomy, and yesterday I had a bad dream.
Otherwise, work here is progressing and I am dealing with the ribs of Lucifer!
I very much hope that the work in Germany went quite smoothly.
With my warmest regards
Edith Maryon