Groenland, Jon. 

 1869, fey l6tk 

 Paris, France. 



TRANSLATION 



Paris, l6tti ~M*y 1869, 

 13 Rue Guy-de-kprepe . 



Dear Doctor, 



Your letter which I received last night was a pleasant surprise and I would 

 have gone to your hotel immediately if ray business had permitted it; and there is 

 also the question when and where one can raeet you best. I am very happy that you 

 remembered me and I can't hardly teil you how much I am looking forward to talk 

 to you f an Jiour. How can this be arranged? Every afternoon I am working outside my 

 house; in the moming I usually am at home until noon, only on Thursdays I leave at 

 10 a.m. Tomorrow, Wednesday, I have to give a lesson; however, should I meet you 

 Thursday evening between 5-6 o'clock in your hotel, I would be very happy, unless 

 you would prefer to meet me at the Jardin des Plantes which is very close to ray 

 residence and where we could go so that I may present to you my wife and four children, 

 since for about 7 years now I have been married wi to a German, a girl ffom Hannover. 

 Also, if you would have the time, I could give you a clearer picture of my doings. 

 I am looking forward very much to see you and your dear wife and learn more about 

 your son who unfortunately had not been found yet. 

 I leave sverything to our talks and remain, 



yours sincerely, 



Johann Grönland. 



