Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924

GA 263 — 27 March 1924, Prague

Letter to Edith Maryon

Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon

Prague-Smichow, 27 March 1924
at Prof. Hauffen's

My dear Edith Maryon!

From Prague, I send you my warmest thoughts, including, in particular, for the recovery of your health. May the tormenting conditions ease soon. I was quite pleased when Frau Wegman told me by telephone on Thursday afternoon that the improvement in the patient's condition, which I was able to see for myself on Wednesday, was continuing. I am thinking a lot about it and will be glad to be there again.

The journey went well. There was a lot to do in Stuttgart on Thursday, but we had to leave by 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Then we arrived on Friday morning, had a rehearsal at noon and a public lecture in the evening. But everything went well. There is now a lecture on Saturday at 8 am (members), Sunday morning at 11 eurythmy, afternoon at 3 (members' meeting), Sunday evening at 8 (members' lecture); Monday 8 public lecture, Friday 8 public lecture, Saturday 7 members. Then I would like to leave on Saturday evening and will probably not arrive in Dornach until a few minutes before the lecture, which is scheduled for Sunday the 6th.

I am writing all this because I forgot to say it during my last visit.

As far as my health is concerned, things are not going badly for me. I hope that everything goes well. For today, so that these lines will be sent soon, only warm thoughts from

Rudolf Steiner

You can address to either: Prof. Hauffen, 250 Prague-Smichov or also Prague-Smichov, Stefanikova tfida 56.

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