| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 26 February 1851 |
TO MARX IN LONDON
[Manchester,] Wednesday [26 February 1851]
Dear Marx,
I have just come upon your 2nd letter. I at once wrote another one to Harney: if you approve of it, send it on to him forthwith.[1] This infamous affair is altogether too much, and he's got to be made aware of the fact. If he allies himself with the others, tant pis pour lui,[2] I CARE THE DEVIL.
Enclosed a letter which looks very odd to me.[3] What's behind the whole business? I don't know to what extent red Wolff[4] is his own master. Besides, there's so much that's crack-brained about the letter that I can't reply to it without having further information. So let me know at once what kind of a DODGE this is and return the piffle to me. One o'clock in the morning.
Your
F. E.
Having no STAMPS, I shan't be able to put any on this letter as I am now going out to post it.