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6 <strong>KARL</strong> <strong>MARX</strong>: A BIOGRAPHY<br />

fifty miles east of Trier. Marx paid a visit to her there in March to make<br />

plans for the marriage.<br />

As soon as he left, Jenny wrote to him:<br />

I think that you have never been as dear, as sweet, as charming. Every<br />

time we parted before I was certainly enraptured with you, and would<br />

have had you back to tell you once more how dear, how completely<br />

dear you are to me. But this last time you left triumphant; I did not<br />

know how dear you were to me in my deepest heart until I no longer<br />

saw you in the flesh; I have only the one faithful portrait of you standing<br />

so full of life before my soul in all its angelic mildness and goodness,<br />

heightened love and spiritual lustre. If you were back here again, my<br />

dear little Karl, what a capacity for happiness you would find in your<br />

brave little girl; and even if you showed a still worse tendency and even<br />

nastier intentions, I would still not take reactionary measures; 8 I would<br />

patiently lay down my head, sacrificing it to my naughty boy. ... Do<br />

you still remember our twilight conversation, our beckoning games,<br />

our hours of slumber. Dear heart, how good, how loving, how attentive,<br />

how joyful you were! 0<br />

The letter also contained careful instructions as to what to buy and what<br />

not to buy for the wedding which took place in the Protestant Church<br />

and registry office in Kreuznach on 19 June 1843. The official registration<br />

described the couple as 'Herr Karl Marx, Doctor of Philosophy, residing<br />

in Cologne, and Fraulein Johanna Bertha Julie Jenny von Westphalen, no<br />

occupation, residing in Kreuznach'. From the two families, only Jenny's<br />

mother and brother Edgar were present, the witnesses being acquaintances<br />

from Kreuznach.<br />

Marx and Jenny left immediately for a honeymoon of several weeks.<br />

They first went to Switzerland to see the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen<br />

and then - travelling through the province of Baden - they took their<br />

time on the journey back to Kreuznach. Jenny later told a story that<br />

illustrated how extraordinarily irresponsible they both were (and continued<br />

to be) in their attitude to money. Jenny's mother had given them<br />

some money for the honeymoon and they took it with them, in a chest.<br />

They had it with them in the coach during their journey and took it into<br />

the different hotels. When they had visits from needy friends they left it<br />

open on the table in their room and anyone could take as much as he<br />

pleased. Needless to say, it was soon empty. 10<br />

On returning to Kreuznach, Marx and Jenny lived for three months<br />

in her mother's house - which enabled Marx to 'withdraw from the public<br />

stage into my study'" and get down to writing for the Deutsch-Franzosische<br />

Jahrbiicher. It was clear that the Jahrbiicher would be a specifically political<br />

review. Although Marx had dealt with political subjects in his articles for

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