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Letter to Jenny Longuet, April 28, 1882
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| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 28 April 1882 |
First published in Russian in the magazine Nachalo, No. 5, St Petersburg, 1922
Reproduced from the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 46
Reproduced from the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 46
Keywords : Letter, Jenny Marx Longuet
MARX TO JENNY LONGUET
IN ARGENTEUIL
[Algiers,] 28 April 1882
Dearest Child,
Only 2 lines: I think only seaside living can help poor Harry. You ought — if possibly — lose no time to get him and his brothers[1] to Normandy. It is childish to fancy that in any case I should return to England without a previous visit to you and my grandsons, whether we meet in Normandy, at Paris, or elsewhere.
As to my health, it proceeds favourably; otherwise Dr Stephann would not allow me to leave 'Africa'. I think, 2 weeks or so, will suffice for the 'transitory' stadium at the Riviera.
My best wishes, dearest child,
Old Nick
- ↑ Jean, Edgar and Marcel