Letter to Inessa Armand, March 27, 1917

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Dear Friend,

I received today from Karpinsky my First Letter, which you apparently managed to send him. Thanks.

There is no Second Letter. You received it, didn’t you?? Then where is it?

Letters 3 and 4 for Pravda I shall send to you tomorrow, Wednesday. When you have read them and shown them to Usiyevich, please forward them to the Karpinskys. I have a lecture here today.[1]

It’s interesting what you will have to say about Letter No. 3—during our talks.

All the very best,

Yours,

Lenin

P.S. I thought you would inform me by postcard that my letter had been forwarded to Karpinsky and yesterday I wrote to Usiyevich, believing that you had gone away.

  1. ↑ Lenin read a lecture “The Tasks of the RSDLP in the Russian Revolution” at a meeting of Swiss workers in the Zurich People’s House on March 27, 1917 (see present edition, Vol. 23, pp. 355–61).—Ed.