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GA 277d — 12 March 1923
To Rudolf Steiner in Dornach
Monday, March 12, 1923, from Berlin
12/III 23 Dear E.
Our journey1 went well, hopefully yours too. Only the long wait at the station in the cold was quite unpleasant. Everything is sold out here, so we can easily add a few performances. Countess Keyserlingk2I wrote off for the 24th, and said that we might be able to visit Breslau at the end of April or beginning of May, following Prague. I could already make friends with Mörike. The quickest way to find the right rhythm is through eurythmy. I am enclosing a few poems here3 They would be delightful with your eurythmic forms. May I beg them as a birthday present? If I could get them here in Berlin, we could practise a bit. I think we are leaving on Wednesday the 21st. But Miss Bauer4It would probably be best to make copies for me; I would have preferred to have the originals kept by Miss Lehmann. Sorry to be ordering about so much already; it's just that you were always so willing to do these things. - Hopefully not too much difficult stuff comes your way again.
With warmest regards, Marie
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Marie Steiner was in Berlin with the eurythmy group until March 21. ↩
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Johanna v. Keyserlingk (1879-1966), member since 1918, wife of Count Carl Wilhelm on the Koberwitz estate near Breslau. ↩
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: Eduard Mörike, “Um Mitternacht”, “Die Geister am Mummelsee”, “Zwei Liebchen”, “Der Zauberleuchtturm”. ↩
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Sophie Bauer (1882-1958), a trained painter, became acquainted with Rudolf Steiner's writings and lectures in 1905, became a member in January 1914. From around 1917/18 in Dornach; mainly active in eurythmy, helping everywhere. ↩