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Letter to Karl Blind, September 26, 1853
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| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 26 September 1853 |
First published in International Review for Social History, Vol. IV, Leiden, 1939
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 39
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 39
Keywords : Letter, Karl Blind
MARX TO KARL BLIND
IN LONDON
[London,] 26 September 1853 28 Dean Street, Soho Dear Blind,
My wife and I were surprised to hear about that piece of infamy in Baden,[1] although one could hardly expect anything good to come from such a quarter. You may be assured of our deepest concern regarding all matters affecting you and FAMILY.
Quant à[2] Jones, I fear he has gone away. I haven't seen him for weeks. However, I shall try and find out this very day whether or not and whether he received your letter. More about this tomorrow, I hope. Kind regards from my family to yours.
Your
K. Marx
I should have come out to see you long ago had not a mass of petites misères[3] invariably intervened.