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Letter to Friedrich Engels, April 6, 1855
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Source: Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 39, p. 530;
First published: in Der Wechsel zwischen F. Engels, und K. Marx, 1913.
First published: in Der Wechsel zwischen F. Engels, und K. Marx, 1913.
Keywords : Letter, Friedrich Engels
To Engel in Manchester
[London,] 6 April 1855, 28 Dean Street, Soho[edit source]
Dear Engels,
Poor Musch is no more. Between 5 and 6 o'clock today he fell asleep (in the literal sense) in my arms. I shall never forget how much your friendship has helped to make this ghastly time easier for us. You will understand how I grieve over the child. My wife sends her warmest regards. I might, if I come to Manchester, bring her with me for a week, in which case we should, of course, stay at an inn (or perhaps take private lodgings). At any rate I must find some means of helping her over the first days.
Your
K. M.