Letter to Julius Motteler, July 21, 1894


ENGELS TO JULIUS MOTTELER

IN LONDON

[London,] 21 July 1894

Dear Julius,

Herewith a letter from Siegel which I have been asked to pass on to you.

I have written to the Executive Committee about the 300 marks. Should you be able to do something in the Club here, or anything else for the chaps, it would be a good deed; in the meantime I have sent them a pound.

Kindest regards to your wife. Our house is in mourning, the canary hen having died while sitting on her four eggs—from a stroke, it would seem.

Yours,

F.E.