“Don't think badly of me.– M. Nikiforova”

Written on the back of a photograph. Intended recipient unknown.
[harv, Archibald, Malcolm, http://www.nestormakhno.info/english/marusya.htm, Atamansha: the Story of Maria Nikiforova, the Anarchist Joan of Arc, Black Cat Press, Dublin, 44, 2007, 9780973782707, 239359065]

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