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|Date=17/29 June 1851 <br />
|To=[[Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya]] and [[Ilya Tchaikovsky]] <br />
|Place=Nadino <br />
|Language=Russian <br />
|Autograph=[[Saint Petersburg]] (Russia): {{RUS-SPsc}} (ф. 834, ед. хр. 33, л. 41–42) <br />
|Publication={{bib|1940/210|П. И. Чайковский. Письма к родным ; том 1}} (1940), p. 30 <br/>{{bib|1959/50|П. И. Чайковский. Полное собрание сочинений ; том V}} (1959), p. 34. <br />
|Notes=Spelling and punctuation errors in the original text have not been indicated. <br />
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==Text and Translation==<br />
{{Lettertext<br />
|Language=Russian<br />
|Translator=Luis Sundkvist<br />
|Original text={{right|17 июня}}<br />
Ещё ещё просьба Ангел золотой Мамашичка приеждайте с Папашей. Без вас не будет полный рай.<br />
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Тетя Лиза, Сестрица, Зина, Саша, Поля, Толя, Модя, Маля, Мина, Катя, Лидичка, Настасья Петровна, встаньте на колени и просите то что вы наверно знаете. <br />
{{right|Ваш, Попка}}<br />
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|Translated text={{right|17th June}}<br />
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One more request, golden Angel, [[Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya|Mamashichka]]: come with [[Papasha]]. Without you it won't be a complete paradise <ref name="note1"/>. <br />
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[[Aunt Liza]], Sestritsa <ref name="note2"/>, [[Zina]], [[Sasha]], [[Polya]], [[Tolya]], [[Modya]], [[Malya]], Mina, Katya <ref name="note3"/>, Lidichka <ref name="note4"/>, Nastasya Petrovna <ref name="note5"/>, get on your knees and beg for you know what. <br />
{{right|Yours, Popka <ref name="note6"/>}}<br />
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==Notes and References==<br />
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<ref name="note1">In letters to his parents throughout his first year in the School of Jurisprudence's preparatory class (September 1850-May 1851) young Pyotr had been imploring them to come and visit him in [[Saint Petersburg]]. For a while he had even hoped that his whole family would come to the imperial capital that summer to stay there for good. Ultimately, in 1851 it was only [[Ilya Tchaikovsky]] who was able to make the long journey from [[Alapayevsk]] to visit his two sons, Pyotr and [[Nikolay]] (for three weeks in September). However, in May 1852 the Tchaikovskys would finally make the move to [[Saint Petersburg]], and the family was reunited again.</ref><br />
<ref name="note2">'Sestritsa', or 'little sister', was the affectionate name for Tchaikovsky's much older cousin, Anastasiya Vasilyevna Popova (1807–1894), the daughter of [[Ilya Tchaikovsky]]'s older sister [[Yevdokiya Popova]].</ref><br />
<ref name="note3">Vilgelmina ('Mina') and Yekaterina ('Katia') were younger sisters of Tchaikovsky's cousin [[Amaliya Shobert]] (later Litke).</ref><br />
<ref name="note4">The composer's cousin Lidiya Vladimirovna Tchaikovskaya (married name Olkhovskaya; 1836-1892) was the daughter of [[Ilya Tchaikovsky]]'s elder brother, [[Vladimir Tchaikovsky|Vladimir]]. She lost her mother when she was quite little, in 1842, and was effectively adopted by [[Ilya]] and his wife [[Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya|Aleksandra]].</ref><br />
<ref name="note5">Anastasiya Petrovna Petrova (1824–1893) had joined the Tchaikovsky family in [[Alapayevsk]] on 24 November/6 December 1849 as a governess, specifically with the task of preparing Pyotr for the School of Jurisprudence in [[Saint Petersburg]]. After spending some three years with the Tchaikovskys she worked as a governess in various other families, but returned to her first employer in 1859, when she took charge of the twins, [[Anatoly]] and [[Modest]].</ref><br />
<ref name="note6">Literally "parrot; Polly". As we find out from [[Letter 30]], it was [[Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya]] who called her son by this affectionate name.</ref><br />
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