Published:
      First published in 1931 
 in Lenin’s Letters to Relatives.
      Sent from Naples (Italy).
      Printed from the original.
      
Source:
      Lenin
	  Collected Works,
      Progress Publishers,
      1977,
      Moscow,
      Volume 37,
      page 462.
      
Translated: The Late George H. Hanna
      
Transcription\Markup:
D. Moros
      
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Dr. Dmitry Ilyich Ulyanov,
Mikhnevo Station,
Ryazan-Urals Railway,
Moscow,
Russia
July 1, 1910
Mother dearest,
Best regards from Naples. I arrived here by steamer from Marseilles—cheap and pleasant. It was like travelling on the Volga. I am going to Capri from here for a brief visit.[1]
Love and kisses. Regards to all.
Yours,
V. U.
[1] Lenin went to Capri (Italy) to visit Maxim Gorky.—Ed.
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