Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 4 November 1922, Hildesheim
Letter from Edith Maryon
Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner
Ceres Restaurant
Basel, [probably late October/early November 1922]
Saturday
Dear and honored teacher,
Just a few lines to let you know that I have received another letter from Baron Rosenkrantz, in which he informs me that he has asked at the Hotel Gwalia, but it is fully booked and also a little expensive, and it will not be possible this time because they have no money to cover the hotel costs; so I fear that your fate will be to stay with Dr. Larkins! Rosenkrantz says that you will live there quite quietly and that you and Frau Doktor will have a flat to yourselves; I did not get any further details.
I am sending a clipping from the Basler Nachrichten.
On Thursday, Miss v. Blommestein and Mr. v. d. Pals gave a concert in Miss v. Blommestein's studio. Almost the whole of Dornach was there (members), and we were packed in like sardines.
Otherwise, there is little to report. I am only worried that you may have left Stuttgart alone? If only they would try to find a little time to rest in The Hague, to chase away the headaches! I very much hope that they will. It is very difficult to write here, but hopefully the letter is legible.
With best wishes
Edith Maryon