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DOCS.
48-50 JANUARY
1915
in
the
mountains
so
that
you
also
can see a
bit
of
the
world. If all
goes well,
the
terrible
war
will
be
over
by
then.
I
am giving
the little
Haber
boy[6]
mathematics
lessons
until
Easter;
he
was
quite
sick
and
cannot
go
to
school.
I
have heard
nothing
about
your
other
pals
here because
now
I
am
living
in
the
city,[7]
near
Fehrbelliner Place. There
I
have
a
little
flat in which
I
usually
work all
day.
Sometimes
I
even
cook
my
own
lunch.
Kisses
to
you
and Tete and write
soon,
yours,
Papa
Regards
to
Mama.
Also write
me
when
you
have
any special
wish.
49. To
Mileva Einstein-Maric
[Berlin,
27 January
1915]
D[ear] M[ileva],
Your
explanations
regarding
the
money deposited
in
Zurich
have
convinced
me.[1]
You should
gain
control of it. Make
inquiries
about the
way
this
can
happen.
It
will
surely
be less
easy
to
transfer the
money deposited
in
Prague[2]
into
my
hands.
Kisses
to
the
children, y[ours],
A.
Einstein.
50. To
Wladyslaw
Natanson
[Berlin,] Wednesday.
[27
January
1915][1]
Dear Colleague,[2]
I
recently
heard
with
great regret
that
you
have been
looking
for
me.
The flu
has
caught up
with
me now so
that
I
have to
lie
in bed in
the
expert
care
of
my
mother
(in
her
apartment).[3]
As
soon as
I
am
back
on
my
feet,
I shall call
on
you again.
With
cordial
greetings, yours,
A.
Einstein.
Best
regards
to
your
wife
and
your
little
children.[4]