Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 7 February 1921, Hildesheim
Letter from Edith Maryon
Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner
Grosheintz House, Dornach near Basel
[probably early February 1921]
Monday evening.
Dear and esteemed teacher,
I am sending you two newspaper clippings. My health is really improving. I have found a way to nourish myself without taking medicine. It consists mostly of baby formula, beaten eggs, milk, etc. (without further vomiting). I have to go quite slowly and continue this method for a while. I was vaccinated yesterday and Dr. Wegman is coming again tomorrow. I am still a little short of breath. My heart beats a little when I have to make an effort.
But I always think very carefully, don't I? I hope things go well in Stuttgart, I think about it quite a lot and hope there are no night meetings. Of course I have not heard anything about the scheduled lectures. Mr. Vreede visited me and brought me fresh eggs, Miss v. Blommestein brought me a flower and said that her house would soon be finished and that many people had visited it and found it very beautiful. This really gave me joy that people are satisfied with what one is trying to achieve.
Miss Kučerová looks after me faithfully.
I think a lot about how the work is going in Silesia, etc.
With warmest regards
Edith Maryon