| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 29 June 1868 |
MARX TO ENGELS
IN MANCHESTER
London, 29 JUNE 1868
DEAR FRED,
BEST COMPLIMENTS FROM Tussy and Jennychen. The doctor is very satisfied although POOR Jenny is suffering from SLEEPLESSNESS and also from coughing. He said today: as soon as the children are over their illness, they should leave London immediately and be sent to the seaside. (Perhaps they could go together with Lizzie?)
Enclosed copies of Elberfelder Zeitung which reached me today from Germany. Dr. Fr. Schnacke is named on the ENVELOPE as the author[1] and sender; I remember his name from 1848, but do not know him personally. THERE IS MUCH MUDDLING IN HIS ARTICLES.
There is time enough if you send me the ARTICLE by the end of this week.[2]
I am very TIRED as the anxiety of the recent period completely prevented me from sleeping.
Salut.
Your
K. M.
Today a letter from Kugelmann. 4 pages about the treatment of SCARLATINA.[3] Dietzgen from Petersburg visited him at Whitsun on his way to the Rhine.