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Letter to Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova, November 9, 1902
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 37, pages 350-351
November 9, 1902
Mother dearest,
I received your letter quite a long time ago but have somehow been unable to get down to answering it; and anyway I have been expecting an answer to my previous letter. Mityaâs release[1]âin my last letter I wrote that I was sure of itâactually took place much quicker than I expected. I am particularly glad for Anyutaâs sake, because she has not had to spend a long time hanging about various government offices (often an extremely unpleasant business, even more unpleasant than being in prison!) and has at last been able to go to Mark. She had been wandering from place to place without a home of her own, so to speak, for much too long.
What news is there now from her? Is Mark satisfied with his job? Does Mitya earn anything, and is he thinking of visiting you? I hope you are keeping well, my dear.
As for us, we are going on as usual and do nothing exciting. The weather is warm, similar to our August weather; even in a summer coat it is hot (of course people are von unten warm angezogen,[2] in the jerseys they wear abroad). I have got fairly well used to the local way of life and am acquiring a practical command of the language. Y.V. is now well and does not get ill very often. Nadya gets a little tired, but in general is reasonably well.
Not long ago I received some new Russian books such as Zheleznovâs (Politicheskaya ekonomiya) but have had no time to read them. I was not very pleased with them when I glanced through them. I read mostly Moscow, newspapersâ still the same old thing. I see the local papers in readingrooms.
How are you keeping, in general, this winter?
I embrace you fondly, my dear, and send very best regards to all.
Yours,
V. Ulyanov
- â Leninâs brother Dmitry was arrested in August 1902 at Khadzhibei Lagoon near Odessa where he was working as a doctor; he was accused of âdistributing proclamations calling on the peasants to join the workersâ revolutionary movementâ. He was released three weeks later.
- â Warmly dressed underneath (Ger.)âEd.