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DOCS. 21-23
AUGUST
1904
made
a
few
days ago.
I
am sure
that
he will
return
soon,
and
I
have
already
seen
to
it
that he'll
stay put.
This
is
necessary
because
he has
given
notice
to
his
landlady
and
wants to
decamp
again.[3]
I
am
eagerly
looking
forward
to
seeing you.
Your
A.E.
This time
you
must
stay
at
my
house.
22.
To
Conrad Habicht
[Bern] Saturday [6
August 1904]
Dear
Habicht,
You
are an
abominable
creature.-
-
-
All
the
rest
hopefully soon
in
person
in
Bern.
Regards
to
you
and
your family
from
your
enraged[1]
E.
S[olovine]
left for
Lyons.[2]
23.
To
Conrad Habicht
[Bern] Saturday
[6
August
1904]
Dear
Habicht,
Did
you only
want to tease me,
you
abominable
creature,
or
have
you
perhaps
not
received
the card
I sent
you
Monday?[1]
Out
of
rage
and
desperation,
Solovine left
(for
Lyons);[2]
he could
not
wait
any longer
for financial
reasons.
Secretly
I
still
hope
to
see
you
soon,
even
if
only
on
Sunday,
as
vacation
time has
come
to
an
end,
unfortunately.
Cordially, your
E.
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