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S.
Jan 5th 20.
Dear Brill
Your missing letter (undated)
arrived at last and put
an end to all my misgiv-
ings. I congratulate you upon
the way you have found
out of the difficulty
and let me add if I was
in monetary distress I
would not omit you
among those near to me,
to whom I could appeal.
Happily I am not; my
brother in law Bernays,
having charged himself
with the entertainment
of those family members
hitherto supported by
myself and my brother,
has relieved me a great deal. -
S.
I am glad to hear you
mention the name of Mr
Lewisohn, I expect him to
be of a family well known
to my wife. Will you kindly
inquire in what relation
one Mrs Sally L. stands
to your patient (perhaps
an aunt?). I knew her at
Hamburg well.The Kl. Hans will be excellent
for the Monograph series.
But will he not hurl you into
another Leonardo-trial? If
so, rather prefer the „Ratten-
mann“ (Zwangsneurose), done
by yourself, if you have leisure.
Your banker – is right, never
change dollars into crowns.The editors of my nephew propose
a lecture tour through America
guaranteing # 10,000. But I feel
not strong enough for the
undertaking.Now send me the missing books.
Glad our relations are cleared
and reopened yours
heartily
Freud