Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 15 May 1922, Hildesheim
Letter from Edith Maryon
Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner
Sculptor's studio, Goetheanum,
May 15, 1922
Dear and esteemed teacher!
This morning's letter was very welcome and much appreciated, just when I thought I'd waited long enough and still had no news of how everything is going and whether you are too tired – I particularly want to know about that – or whether you have headaches? I'll send these few lines to the hotel in Cologne, and then I'll probably write again in Hamburg. I don't have an address in Leipzig. Will you be back on the 24th? The children's performance is on the 25th, so hopefully you will have arrived by then at least, but I am still hoping for earlier! It gives me great satisfaction that everything has gone so well so far. I will hear more about the stupid questions in Leipzig later. There is nothing special here. I am very busy, although I can't carve much, unfortunately, so I do all sorts of other things. I am going to Basel tomorrow to get a few things. Are you going via Stuttgart on your way back? I hope so, because you are always held up there, and I have so many questions to ask in that empty studio!
I am thinking especially of the lecture today and send you all my best wishes that everything may go well.
With my warmest regards
Edith Maryon