Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924

GA 263 — 28 March 1923, Hildesheim

Letter from Edith Maryon

Edith M. Rudolf to Rudolf Steiner

Sculptor's Studio, Goetheanum
[presumably after March 25, 1923]

Tuesday morning

Dear and esteemed teacher,

the letter has just arrived, so I think that if I write now, you will also receive it before my departure. What a shame that there is such a rush; I thought it was just the rehearsal on Saturday.

I am very sorry that the company is not doing any satisfactory deeds. Yesterday evening, too, I had such an unpleasant feeling that you have reason to be very dissatisfied with something, and I was very sorry. I hope I will still get a message. The state of health is always pretty much the same. Dr. Weg[man] came yesterday. She said that many people have it right now. Yesterday, Bauer also had it. The fat boy has had a relapse of the flu.

Bauer is going to Basel this afternoon and wants to take the letter with him; she sends her regards. Kalähne would also like to send her regards. The Swiss newspapers are full of the border dispute, and the tone is rather touchy. I have no further news; just best wishes and hopes for Saturday and an improvement in the situation in Stuttgart.

With warmest regards

Edith Maryon

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