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Letter to Friedrich Engels, November 20, 1882
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 20 November 1882 |
Printed according to the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 46
MARX TO ENGELS
IN LONDON
[Ventnor,] 20 November 1882
DEAR FRED,
By the end of this week (i. e. next Monday, 27 November) I shall be on my uppers. As I am supposed to advise you a week beforehand, I am now doing so. Before leaving London I paid ABOUT £ 5 to the PARLIAMENTARY BOOKSELLER St. King and ABOUT £2 to Kolkmann (bookseller), but also spent £ 3 on sundry items.
Tussy and Johnny left me at ABOUT 3 O'CLOCK today in passable weather.
I am perturbed over the news from Paris; it's unpardonable that Lafargue, Guesde, etc., should permit themselves to be caught up in legal proceedings 4 4 0; it could have been foreseen; the whole thing was simply occasioned by 'anxiety' over competition from the 'anarchists'! Puerile!
Salut.
Your
K. M.