| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 19 November 1872 |
ENGELS TO JENNY LONGUET
IN OXFORD
[London,] 19 November 1872
122 Regent's Park Road
My dear Jenny,
Mohr tells me you and Longuet are coming over here on Thursday.[1] Lafargue tells me he will remove to his new residence 'perhaps' on Thursday. So, in order to avoid overcrowding, Lizzie and myself again place a room or two in our house at your disposal and hope you will avail yourselves of it—Capital lodgings, front top bedroom and front parlour, what more can you desire?
Lafargue is just dropping in. I tell him what I am writing, he says he thinks he will have removed by Thursday but on the whole seems to coincide with me. I tell him to mention it to Mohr and so I think this business is as good as disposed of, and the rooms will be got ready.
Viele Grüsse an Deinen Mann.
Dein alter[2]
General