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36 letters
relate to Theo - work
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The Hague, 13 December 1872
"What good news I've just read in Father's letter. I wish you luck with all my heart. I'm sure you will like it there, it's such a fine firm. It will be quite a change for you. I am so glad that both of us are now to be in the same profession and in the same firm."
The Hague, January 1873
"I heard from home that you arrived safe and sound at Brussels and that your first impression was good. I know so well how strange you must feel in the beginning, but don't lose courage, you'll get on all right."
The Hague, 28 January 1873
"I was glad you answered me so soon and that you like Brussels and have found a nice boarding-house. Don't lose heart if it is very difficult at times, everything will come out all right and nobody can in the beginning do as he wishes."
London, 13 September 1873
"I just received your letter. Going to The Hague will be a great change for you. I imagine it will be hard to leave beautiful, pleasant Brussels, but you will enjoy The Hague, too."
London, October 1873
"You have already heard that Theo is going to The Hague. I believe it will be a change for the better, though he will find it hard to leave that beautiful, pleasant Brussels."
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