| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
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| Written | 24 June 1868 |
Dear Friend
I was prevented by all sorts of incidents from writing to you. Even now only a few lines.
My eldest and youngest daughters have both got scarlatina. I remember that in Hanover you spoke to me of the treatment required once the crisis was passed and the scaling-off process begins. Will you be so kind as to write me about it at once.
With best greetings to your dear wife and Fränzchen.
Yours
K Marx
Liebknecht is growing more and more imbecile in his South-German stupidity. He is not enough of a dialectician to criticise both sides at the same time.