Letter to Maria llyinichna Ulyanova, July 28, 1910

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M.I. U. c/o V.A. Savelyev,

Private Cottage,

Inonniemi, Terijoki Station,

Finland Railway,

Finland, Russia

July 28, 1910

Dear Manyasha,

I am writing this in Pornic[1] . I have been living here almost a week with Y.V. and Nadya. We are having an excellent holiday. We go bathing, etc. How are you getting on? Is Mother keeping well? How does the question of Copenhagen and Stockholm stand?[2] Write to Pornic (Loire Inférieure). Rue Mon Désir. K. Les Roses. Mr. Oulianoff.

Regards to all,

Yours,

V. U.

I wrote to Mother in Mikhnevo a week ago from Paris. Did she get the letter?

  1. See N. K. Krupskaya, Reminiscences of Lenin, F.L.P.H., Moscow, 1959, pp. 209–10, for details of their stay at Pornic.—Ed.
  2. This refers to the projected trip by Lenin’s mother and his sister Maria to meet him in Stockholm.—Ed.