| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 31 July 1893 |
ENGELS TO LUDWIG SCHORLEMMER
IN DARMSTADT
London, 31 July 1893
My dear Schorlemmer,
I do not wish to set off on my trip to the Continent,[1] which begins tomorrow, without replying to your letter of the 27th.
Unfortunately there will not be time to see you in Darmstadt, as I shall be traveling straight through to Switzerland and Austria.
Nothing definite from Siebold. He too has been sent to Switzerland for the Alpine climate and won't be back for some time. Nothing can be done about the matter until I return.[2]
That is all. I must close, for there were visitors between 10 and 4 and I didn't have a minute to myself.
Many regards to you and your family.
Yours,
F. Engels