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Letter to Friedrich Engels, August 4, 1874
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 4 August 1874 |
MARX TO ENGELS
IN RAMSGATE
[London,] 4 August 1874
DEAR FRED, Jennychen will join you the day after tomorrow; she'll probably leave by the 12 a.m. train from Maitland Station, Kentish Town. I[1]
My four referees, Manning, Matheson, Selon and Adcock, all assembled at the SOLICITORS at precisely 12 o'clock on Saturday; the various STATEMENTS before the MAGISTRATE were taken care of and the papers were delivered to the HOME OFFICE by the SOLICITOR the same day. He thinks that a decision can be expected this week.
Enclosed a letter from Lafargue of which I forgot to inform you.
For the last two days I have had the beginnings of a carbuncle on the left buttock. It will probably succumb to the mercury ointment. Sleep badly; I had taken the little chap[2] to my heart. Best regards to all at home.
Your
K. M.