| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 14 May 1892 |
ENGELS TO STANISLAW MENDELSON
IN LONDON
[London,] 14 May 1892 122 Regent's Park Road, N.W.
Dear Citizen Mendelson,
Sorge has written from New York to say that, of the ten pounds (five of them from you) we sent him for Anna,[1] he still has 19 dollars 64 cents left; he has returned me this sum, namely £ 4. 8s., by postal order. I am therefore sending you herewith a cheque for £ 2. 4s. for your half.
Our friends Bebel and Singer arrive tomorrow and Bebel in particular has expressed a desire to see you — you and Mrs Mendelson. Perhaps you might care to do us the pleasure of having supper with us here on Sunday evening. If, by chance, you are engaged for Sunday, would you be so good as to fix a day and time when we could come and see you at your house.
With many good wishes from both Mrs Kautsky and me to Mrs Mendelson and yourself.
F. Engels