Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 30 October 1922, Hildesheim
Letter from Edith Maryon
Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner
Sculptor's studio, Goetheanum,
October 30, 1922
Dear and esteemed teacher.
This letter and sketch have just arrived. Baron Rosenkrantz asks that they be sent on immediately so that there is time to work on the sketch and have it printed. If you would like to make any changes, please write to him at the same time. I think it is quite nice! Today I finished another series of figures that I will take with me to London. My address will be:
Royal British Nurses Club:
194.Queen's Gate. S.W.7.
Telephone: Kensington 4349
Mrs. Drury-Lavin writes to me that she is still in bed with a breast ulcer and as soon as it gets better, the doctor will send her to the seaside, so she fears that she will in all likelihood be unable to come to London. She is quite sad about it, of course.
I hope the journey went well, without too much fatigue, and that she will try to take care of her health a little now? Just a little! I am leaving on Wednesday morning!
With best regards
Edith Maryon