
| Dordrecht, 8 March 1877 |
Dear Uncle,
When Pa was here the other day, he told me that you had asked him if Theo and I could come
to see you
someday. I am most anxious to see you and Aunt and talk with you both, and should
therefore like to ask
you whether it is convenient if Theo and I should take the first train from The Hague next
Sunday and
spend the afternoon or evening with you. Theo will have to go on a trip soon, and if we do
not come now, it
may not be possible for a long time.
It was a glorious day when Pa was here recently; we took a walk together, and also went to
the museum to
see the pictures by Scheffer.
All is well with me; at the beginning of the year there is a lot of work, so that I have
to stay until twelve or
one o'clock at night.
I like being in Holland again, although the work across the Channel, notwithstanding all
the trouble and
profound disappointment, was dear to me. It is still because of the disappointment
and relative failure this
time, I am deeply attached to it.
It is nice that Anna was able to find a situation so promptly too; I hope she will do
well. If you agree to
Theo and me coming next Sunday, kindly drop one of us a postcard; with kindest regards to
you and Aunt,
believe me in the meantime
Your affectionate nephew, Vincent
I should have written you about this sooner, but Pa did not ask me to go next Sunday until
yesterday.