---
ga: 277
title: "262"
date: 1923-03-12
words: 288
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# 262

## GA 277d — 12 March 1923

To Rudolf Steiner in Dornach  
Monday, March 12, 1923, from Berlin

12/III 23 Dear E.

Our journey[^1] 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 Keyserlingk[^2]I 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 here[^3] 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 Bauer[^4]It 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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[^1]: Marie Steiner was in Berlin with the eurythmy group until March 21.

[^2]: Johanna v. Keyserlingk (1879-1966), member since 1918, wife of Count Carl Wilhelm on the Koberwitz estate near Breslau.

[^3]: : Eduard Mörike, “Um Mitternacht”, “Die Geister am Mummelsee”, “Zwei Liebchen”, “Der Zauberleuchtturm”.

[^4]: 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.