| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 17 March 1868 |
ENGELS TO MARX
IN LONDON
Manchester, 17 March 1868
Dear Moor,
Yesterday evening the cashier rushed off before I had asked him for the £5 for your gas, etc., and I could not even borrow a note anywhere; it is now enclosed, and I hope this delay has not caused you any serious unpleasantness. Further money will follow in the next few days, as soon as I can view my own affairs more clearly. Has Lafargue furnished a house, etc., for he cannot take his wife into his LODGINGS?
The proofs[3] and the Dühring[4] I shall send to you; I forgot to take the stuff with me this morning. In haste.
Your
F. E.