Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 27 January 1922, Berlin
Letter to Edith Maryon
Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon
Berlin, January 27, 1922
My dear Edith Maryon!
Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to answer the four questions put to me. And if I wait any longer, there will be no letter to say that everything has gone very well so far. Now I have two-thirds of the lectures behind me; my health has also held up well. From Hamburg, where the journey is now headed, I will answer the four questions. I would like to say just this much today: that living in the country with a car is fine if it can serve the purpose because of the people who live there. The matter will probably be spoiled by the antagonism of Osmond, etc.; but perhaps it can only be settled orally. In any case, Flossy is not the best mediator either. For today, only warmest greetings from, because time is very pressing.
Rudolf Steiner