| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 22 April 1865 |
MARX TO ENGELS
IN MANCHESTER
[London,] SATURDAY, 22 April 1865
DEAR FRED,
The scribble from the Rheinische Zeitung enclosed. I'll write a detailed letter to you tomorrow. I'm as limp as a wet rag today, partly from working late at night (nothing practical), partly from the diabolical muck I've been taking.
Dronke would be ALL RIGHT, if I could turn copper into gold like he does. As IT IS, we must utilise the moment when the bourgeois papers are competing to print denials of SLANDER which tomorrow, if the struggle is being fought in earnest, they perhaps wish to have endorsed.
Salut. MY COMPLIMENTS TO MRS LIZZY.[1]
Your
Moor