Letter to Hermann Jung, October 13, 1871


MARX TO HERMANN JUNG

IN LONDON

[London,] 13 October 1871

Dear Jung,

Could I ask you to regard the £1 for Rozwadowski as privately donated to him from me.

As to Duru, he was already gone when your letter arrived. Therefore, if you have already advanced him further sums, I shall inform the Conseil that I shall reimburse you, if the expenditure is not approved.

  • As to the man who committed the indiscretion in the Scotsman,[1]

I had from the beginning my so to say foregone conclusions. However, I should like to be on the wrong scent.

As to Perret, the letter might with all that have been intercepted.[2] I prepare, therefore, a new corrected copy, which, after having been signed by you, must be sent in a registered letter.

Yours fraternally,*

Karl Marx

  1. See this volume, p. 381.
  2. See previous letter.