Berlin
71 Jaegerstrasse, Berlin, 10 May 1887
DEAR PASTOR ULLMER:
I hope you have already received my book which I sent you a month ago. I take the liberty of sending you now my picture and I beg you to send me yours. I am ready to go home.
Tomorrow I am leaving to go to Dresden, Leitmeritz, Prague, Vienna, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Konstance, Basel until Geneva. If you will send me your picture, please send it to me at Geneva, general delivery. I shall be there perhaps until the 20th of this month.
I have received Friedrich’s nice letter and I give him my best thanks. I shall write him from Vienna and perhaps I will send him something.
If you will write me later, please address your letter thus:
Philippine Islands Señor Dr. Jose Rizal
Calamba (Laguna de Bay)
Affectionate greetings to the good Frau Pastor,[1] to Eta, who must already be grown up, and to Friedrich.
Goodbye.
Very faithfully yours,
Rizal
From Heilbornn my countryman[2] and I will perhaps go to Heidelberg and once more visit you.
03-222 [Reformists]
[1] In German style, meaning Mrs. Ullmer. The original letter is in German .
[2] Dr. Maximo Viola.
