S.

PROF. DR. FREUD WIEN IX., BERGGASSE 19

June 19th 1921.

Dear Dr Blumgart

Our letters did cross, I hope it is all 
right now. I will reserve an early hour 
for you. As for the work in the Press, 
it means nothing in the way of a demand - 
or a condition. I simply thought, you 
might help us in the production of the 
English Journal of Psychoanalysis, as 
it is even possible you will be named 
a subeditor of it.

I heartily thank you for your kind offer, 
but I know for the moment of no 
book or other thing I need from your 
country. Let me add in this connection 
that you are requested to give me notes 
in payment not cheques.

Your name often sound in my ears just 
now. I have accepted for short-lived 
analysis (not to be continued in fall) 
Miss Newton who owes you so great 
an improvement of her condition and 
is ready to owe you more. I am afraid 
she does not find my analysis as pleasant 
as yours. I attempt to penetrate into the 
facts and developments of her early 
childhood, without which no analysis 
is complete.

Sincerely yours
Freud