| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 4 April 1869 |
ENGELS TO MARX
IN LONDON
Manchester, 4 April 1869
Dear Moor,
What are Applegarth and Odger thinking of, lending themselves to Lloyd Jones as partners and directors of the planned Citizen Newspaper?[1] And how has Lloyd Jones suddenly managed to establish his position as a LEADER? For he is supposed to become the editor of this 'oh-so educated'[2] worker-petty-bourgeois paper. The sooner I get information about this, the better, as that jackass Kyllmann is hawking the prospectus around here.
Yesterday we finally achieved the long-planned transfer of my official headquarters from Dover STREET to 86 Mornington STREET,[3] to the great pleasure of Lizzie, who also went out again for the first time yesterday.
You have not told me what news you have about Löhrchen's[4] health.
Best greetings.
Your
F. E.
Since you obviously have not discovered what snieuntojown means, I shall tell you: Saturday evening.[5] But how? That is now the question.