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Letter to Karl Marx, August 16, 1869 (2)
| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
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| Written | 16 August 1869 |
Printed according to the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 43
ENGELS TO MARX
IN LONDON
Manchester, 16 August 1869
Dear Moor,
CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED[1]! A fresh telegram from home that my mother, because of a slight indisposition, will not be in Ostend tomorrow either, and that I shall only get more information on Thursday.[2] Since this means that the Ostend business has become uncertain, I have decided to go to Ireland with Tussy and Lizzie on Thursday evening, if nothing intervenes, and spend 10-14 days there.[3] The business could only be altered by a letter arriving from my mother on Thursday at the latest, but I cannot see, as things now stand, that this is in any way probable.
Best greetings.
Your
F. E.
More on Thursday. Nearly forgot the main thing. Enclosed—£10 BANKNOTE, of which 5 from Moore and 5 from me as a contribution to the International. Send Moore his RECEIPT direct, S. MOORE, 25 DOVER STREET, OXFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER.