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my dearest makar alexievitch,—do not disquiet yourself. god will grant that all shall turn out well. thedora has obtained a quantity of work, both for me and herself, and we are setting about it with a will. perhaps it will put us straight again. thedora suspects my late misfortunes to be connected with anna thedorovna; but i do not care—i feel extraordinarily cheerful today. so you are thinking of borrowing more money? if so, may god preserve you, for you will assuredly be ruined when the time comes for repayment! you had far better come and live with us here for a little while. yes, come and take up your abode here, and pay no attention whatever to what your landlady says. as for the rest of your enemies and ill-wishers, i am certain that it is with vain imaginings that you are vexing yourself.... in passing, let me tell you that your style differs greatly from letter to letter. goodbye until we meet again. i await your coming with impatience—your own,

b. d.

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