Letter to Max Oppenheim, September 9, 1876


MARX TO MAX OPPENHEIM

IN PRAGUE

[Karlsbad,] 9 September 1876

Dear Friend,

Very many thanks from self and daughter[1] for your kind letter. She had a nasty fever, had to stay in bed for three days and at this moment is still confined to her room; but she is now quite out of danger thanks to the speedy intervention of Dr Fleckles junior. It's unlikely we'll be able to leave for Prague before Wednesday.[2]

However, I'll notify you of the exact day before our departure.

Trusting meanwhile that we shall see you again shortly.

Yours,

Karl Marx

  1. Eleanor Marx
  2. 13 September