DOCS. 501-504
JANUARY
1914
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like to do
so,
because
my new
landladies
are
not
professional boardinghouse
keepers,[2]
and
they
seem
to
offer
exactly
what
I
am looking
for. I
am coming
to
Zurich
soon
and
will
then
give you
a
more
detailed
report.
Cordially,
J.
Ehrat
Leestrasse
44
Winterthur
502.
To
Rosa Bandi-Winteler
[Zurich,
8 January
1914]
Dear
Rosa,
You
see
how this
abominable
fellow has
given me
the
slip.[1]
I
am
at
my
wits'
end.
His
guardian
angel
is
bent
on
his
remaining
a
bachelor.
Sorry
as
I
am,
I
don't
know
what
more
I could do.
Perhaps
it would have
been
better,
after
all,
if
we
had
gone
there
immediately.[2]
Perhaps
we
will
see
each other
once again?
You decide!
With
best
regards, your
Albert
503.
To
Jost Winteler
[Zurich,
9 January
1914]
Dear
Professor,
While
on a
visit with
Rosa,[1]
I
cannot
resist
the
temptation
to
send
you my
kind
regards.
If
I
possibly can,
I'll
grant
myself
the
pleasure
of
visiting you even
before
April.[2]
Best wishes
for the
New Year
from
your
Albert
[
. . .
][3]
504.
To
Rosa
Bandi-Winteler
[Zurich,
after
9 January
1914][1]
Dear
Rosa,
My
visit with
you was
such
a
joy
and
so
refreshing
that
I cannot
help
but thank
you
again, especially
for
having
received
me
in such
a
friendly manner.
How
good
it must