Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924

GA 263 — 15 December 1923, Hildesheim

Letter from Edith Maryon

Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner

[Dornach, probably at the end of 1923]

Dear and beloved teacher,

I have unfortunately not been feeling very well since Tuesday. I think that a small blood vessel in my windpipe has burst, I have had several bleedings, [however] not very much at once. Dr. Wegman does not think it is dangerous, but she would like to discuss the matter with you. I am very sorry to be so foolish. Now I am lying in bed and hoping to be well again in a few days; it is very sad for me not to be able to work, I have had all too much bad luck this year – and not just me. I wish you would arrive today. I didn't telephone yesterday because the [the] telephone [connection] is so bad that you can hardly hear anything. Now I'm having Bauer telephone.

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