Letter to Camille Huysmans, May 16, 1908

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Dear Comrade Huysmans,

I am very sorry not to have found you in the People’s House.[1] My friend Romanov, a former deputy of the Second Duma, came with me, to ask your advice. I have been told that there are 200 [francs][2] in the International Socialist Bureau [intended] for the Duma deputies. The Central Committee of the Social-Democratic Party....

...does not answer us. I presume that under the present does [circum]stances I have the right to ask that fifty francs be paid on my [voucher] to Deputy Romanov, who has been several months without work.

Be to kind as to reply to this address:

Mr. Georges Salomon. Rue Goppart. Bruxelles.......

Vl. Ulyanov

My address:

  1. Lenin evidently stopped over in Brussels on his way to London, where he worked on his Materialism and Empirio-Criticism in the British Museum.
  2. Manuscript partly damaged. Words in square brackets have been inserted as suggested by the context and the remaining legible letters.—Ed.