Letter to Maria Mendelson, March 15, 1893

Author(s) Friedrich Engels
Written 15 March 1893


First published: Printed according to the original. Translated from the French
Published in English for the first time in Marx and Engels, Works, First Russian Edition, Vol. XXIX, Moscow, 1946
Published in English in full in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 50


ENGELS TO MARIA MENDELSON

IN LONDON

Eastbourne, 15 March 1893

28 Marine Parade

My dear Mme Mendelson,

I could not describe the joy with which Mme Kautsky and I received this morning the news that St.[1] is once more out of danger—we talked of him yesterday evening with some anxiety. All's well that ends well, and I cannot wait to see him again on Saturday[2] evening—in any case, we hope to have the pleasure of seeing both of you on Sunday at our place.

We have been here for a fortnight, and we are returning to London the day after tomorrow. The weather is wonderful, and the sea breezes have done us a great deal of good.

Au revoir. Very best wishes from Mme Kautsky.

Your devoted friend,

F. Engels

We are expecting Bebel on Monday or Tuesday, and M. and Mme Lafargue a few days later.

  1. Stanislaw Mendelson
  2. 18 March