
| The Hague, 13 Dec 1872 |
Dear Theo,
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. We
must be sure to
write to each other regularly.
I hope that I'll see you before you leave, we still have a lot to talk about. I believe
that Brussels is a very
pleasant city, but it's bound to feel strange for you in the beginning. Write to me soon
in any case. Well,
goodbye for now, this is just a brief note dashed off in haste, but I had to tell you how
delighted I am at the
news. Best wishes, and believe me, always,
Your loving brother,
Vincent
I don't envy you having to walk to Oisterwijk every day in this awful weather. Regards
from the Roos
family.