Letter to Karl Marx, February 4, 1861
| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 4 February 1861 |
First published in MEGA, Abt. III, Bd. 3, Berlin, 1930
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 41
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 41
ENGELS TO MARX
IN LONDON
[Manchester,] 4 February 1861
Dear Moor,
I can't manage more than a line or two today. Provided the tailor is prepared to discount the bill for £35 if I draw it and so arrange it that the money doesn't have to be paid until July or August, VERY WELL, I shall draw it. But I must be able to count on the utmost discretion, for it could cost me my position. If Gumpert has got some money in (I haven't seen him since Friday), I might even be able to arrange it without that.[1]
Your
F. E.
- ↑ See this volume, pp. 255, 256 57 and 258.