To Albert Oeri
Dear friend, 11 December 1920
I have still to express
I heard this sad news only when I got back to Switzerand after a long absence in England.
The mass of work that had piled up in the meantime has prevented me from attending to my correspondence.
I hope all goes well with you, your family and my godchild,1 to whom I send special greetings.
Unfortunately I never go to Basel, but I hope she will come to visit me sometime next summer.
We will then take the big sailing boat to the enchanted island in the Upper Lake,where the wild ducks, plovers, and crested grebes nest in the reeds.
This will be sure to please her.
Cordial greetings,
Jung ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. I, Page 37.
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