Letter to Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova, July 11, 1899

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Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova,

Cottage No. 3,

Town Park,

Podolsk,

Moscow Gubernia


July 11, 1899

I am writing a few lines, Mother dearest, to tell you that we are all quite well. This week I received the books Manyasha wrote to me about (Labriola and Jules Guesde). Merci for them.

We have put off the journey to Minusinsk for a while. Perhaps we shall go for a short time this week. The weather here is rotten; it has been a bad summer, all wind and rain.

I have received a letter from Lyakhovsky; he has been working as a doctor, it seems, in Chita and thinks of going later to Sretensk, also as a doctor.

I still have not received the original of the Webbs’ book, although the writer promised it.

Yours,

V. U.

Y.V. and N.K. send regards.