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145Letter Nr. 37.Paris, May, 1833Dear Michael!You would not believe how sorry I am not to have heard from you at allfor such a long time. Won't you write at least a few words? If only as a signthat you have not forgotten me...As for me, I continue to live in Paris since my return from England in1831. And, I don't know when I will leave here. I need not write to you, foryou know that I am in need. If there were some way in which you, findingyourself in a suitable position, could send me a few hundred francs, you woulddo much to ease my distress. But above all, write to me, however briefly... Fora while now I have been living with Adam Mickiewicz. I keep working, ashard as I can.I send very best regards to your father, 116 Andrew, to your brothers andto the family... to Alphonse Kropiwnicki, Joseph, 117 etc. Embrace them for mesincerely.Goodbay!Bogdan116 Andrew Jaroszewski of Żabiczyn, the husband of Theophila Bogumła /nee Hryniewicka/,father of Michael, John and Andrew, who where Bogdan's cousins.117 Either Joseph Jędrzejewicz, Chopin's brother-in-law, or Joseph Górecki, Jański’s colleaguesfrom Warsaw.

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