Letter to Ivan Radchenko, August 7, 1902

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6) We are very much afraid for Arkady, let him take care of him self and not stint money, better not send any to Fyokla.

About Point 6. Since they are on his trail, Arkady should leave St. Petersburg without fail. He could leave now, since we shall be seeing Kolya[1] here. Let Arkady bear in mind that he is now practically the only one we have, and that he must take care to avoid arrest at all costs .[2]

  1. Kolya—a code name for the St. Petersburg Committee of the RSDLP The reference here probably is to V. P. Krasnukha, a member of this committee, who came to see Lenin in London in August 1902.
  2. Postscript to a letter written by Krupskaya.—Ed.