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Letter from Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh
Saint-Rémy, 31 January 1890

Letter T27
Paris, 31 January 1890

My dear Vincent,

This is the only cloud in the sky of our happiness, for, my dear brother, the bad moment for Jo is past. She has brought into the world a beautiful boy, who cries a good deal, but who looks healthy. My poor little wife suffered a lot, because the waters came too soon, but fortunately we had an excellent doctor, who had extraordinary patience, for anyone else in his place would certainly have used forceps. Jo is very well, and has not had any fever, but it might come on yet. The child has started crying already.

How happy I should be if after some time, when Jo has recovered, you could come to see her and our little fellow. As we told you at the time, we are going to name him after you, and I devoutly hope that he will be able to be as persevering and as courageous as you. Please write to me as soon as you can to tell me how you are, and whether there have been occurrences which may have provoked the new crisis.

We speak of you frequently and we think of you still more frequently. I hope with all my heart that you will get better in the near future.

Be of good heart!

Sincerely yours, Theo


At this time, Vincent was 36 year old
Source:
Theo van Gogh. Letter to Vincent van Gogh. Written 31 January 1890 in Saint-Rémy. Translated by Mrs. Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, edited by Robert Harrison, number T27.
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