Tuesday, January 24, 2017

ques el cancer de mama

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right. igor kostolevsky relax. yelena velykanova all right, you may get dressed. olga prokofyeva ivan nikolayev yelena molchenko time to be happy

alexander nikolayevitch! so you think that i have nothing to worry about, right? what? yes, no need to worry. everything is as okas it may be in your age. take any medicines from this listand forget about your fears. good luck to you! please take this away.pay at the pay-desk. good bye. good bye.

alexander nikolayevitch!i've just finished! good evening! good evening. good evening! here are you slippers!great, great, everything is great... zyna? yes? how many times did i ask you notto move anything on the table? if you can't keep such asimple thing in mind, then... but i...

let's do it this way — thisis our last conversation. if you do it once more i'llhave to say goodbye to you. alexander nikolayevitch!i didn't have time, really! please forgive me! it was the last... hello, this is beletsky. good evening. i've picked out lots for an auction.no, just three. bachs, chekhonin and lancere. there are more lots herethat are of interest for me. but their bid priceseems to be too high.

by the way, lot 6 comesfrom 1921 and not 1924 year. "dubzhinsky's circle". good luck! good evening, alexander nikolayevitch! good evening. what's happened? nothing has happened. buti have a delicate question, so may i come in? i came to ask you for a favour. examine my good friend!

now? of course not! tomorrow,at the clinic! please examine her! this is not a favour but my work. right. i don't know howto explain this to you... she is very young.she has no relatives in moscow. she cleans floors in our shop. she has no money. why does she have to come to me?there are plenty of clinics in the city. mum, the phone is foryou! answer, please!

in a moment! so we've agreed it,thank you very much! thank you very, very much! she will be in yourclinic tomorrow! good bye! hello! a patient is waiting for you.she has come on an agreement... from some olga vasylyevna.she hasn't paid the bill, by the way. ask her in! come in. thank you.

come in. sit down. i'm all ears. i'm pregnant. pregnant? what can i do for you, then? i don't supervise pregnancies. i know, i understand!i have to do an abortion. and my gynecologist says that i won't be able tohave kids after an abortion. so?

i thought... may be he is mistaken. can you confirm it? all right. your gynecologist was absolutely right. you have a so-called two-horned womb. it's an inborn anomaly. your chances of gettingpregnant were minimal. you were lucky. if you do an abortion you won't be ableto have kids.

– so make a decision.– are you sure? of course.i beg your pardon. but i just can't have a baby now,do you understand? do an abortion, then.it's your decision. of course. i understand. but i can't.i won't be able to raise it... i... your test results! thank you. good bye! alexander nikolayevitch,thank you very much!

what for? i see. noneed for this, thank you. i don't drink cognac. you will. drink it with your friends! you'll insult me otherwise! all right! but please don'tinvolve me in such stories again. and tell your girl that sheshould give birth and not cry. it's such a heart-breaking story! the baby's dad doesn't wantto listen to anything! a brat! you know these modern people!

they see each other,get acquainted and... you know. i don't know. good bye. sorry! – you?– yes, it's me. i told you everything yesterday.what's the matter? i thought... may be you can do it? an abortion. may be if you doit there will be no consequences and i will be able to have kids in future. are you crazy? whatare you talking about?

go, for god's sake! vera! she is not there! doctor, please! i'll give you all the money you want! i'll borrow it!i'll pay, doctor, honestly! please! i don't do abortions!i've already told you that! leave! sorry... vera, come in please. i tell you for the last time — nobody! let nobody in without a prescription!

– but she said that...– i don't care who said what! stop eating this trash. it's inedible. are you hungry? come on. aperitif? no. chicken bouillon, veal with vegetables, apple juice and coffee. one minute. thank you. what did you do it for?i can buy food myself.

i saw it. you must get good nourishment. i nourish myself. i saw it. what's the matter? nothing. thank you. thank you. i thought that everybodyin moscow was so cruel. stop it! i live in a dormitory. i used to. i planned to enteran institute but i failed.

i will enter next year,for sure! i'm working. but there was an additionalenrolment into the institute and i was ordered to freethe room in three days. but you've come from somewhere. you're not from the moon. go home! what are you saying?there are my step-father, mother and their children in one room. there is no place to live there.and then... i have to support the baby.

i want to have children. very much! i got you. i'll call my former classmate. he is a great specialist.may be he'll agree to help you. he is a professional.the quality of his work is guaranteed. here is my card.call me tomorrow in the evening. thank you, alexander nikolayevitch.my name is anya. great! anya, cold bouillon is inedible. i knew that you're olgavasylyevna's neighbour. hello!

what is it? i did it myself. these are picklesfrom my own vegetable garden. don't worry, there is nota drop of vinegar there. – i'm so grateful to you!– are you crazy? take these jars away! stop it! besides, i can't take them back.i won't be able to bring them back home. it's an hour and a halfin an electric train! take them! eat, god bless you! so? what else? can i use your toilet? i won't be long.

come in. the toilet is right there. – thank you.– in the end of the corridor. take your shoes off here. take these off. i'll brew some tea. you need to warm up. put your coat here and your shoes there. the quest slippers are in the shoe-box. i'll wipe the floor.i'll clean everything. we may put a newspaper in the shoes

and they'll dry out quicker.do you have a newspaper? what about you? i've already had my tea. help yourself to the sweets. do you live alone? where is your wife? she lives separately. do you have children? my son lives with his mother. my parents divorced too.

but my mum married again. i have twin brothers.they are real hooligans! may i take one more candy? of course you may. i noticed great paintingsin your corridor. i love drawing too. i came to enrol in theinstitute of industrial design. if ailed to become an artistand restorer this year. but i'll enrol the next year for sure.

i'm now having a preparatorycourse while working part-time. thank you very much. – it was very tasty.– have you warmed up? great. how beautiful! one minute, please... arkhipov, watercolours. right. abram yefimovitch. the beginning of the twentieth century.

there are too many lines in that picture. this is picasso's canvass. so what? somebody has come to you. yes. don't touch anything, please. hi, dad. did you miss me? i had no time for that. dad, do you know that american dollarsand english pounds are loosing their value? what about an increaseof my pocket money? for ice-cream and cinema for your son.

won't son get a sore throatfrom too much ice-cream? you're not an otolaryngologistbut on the contrary. what are you doing? i'm getting my shoes off. i didn't invite you to come in. i may get hurt. you're livingas if on a deserted island. life is changing, the prices are rising... do you know how much it coststo invite a girl to a cafe? oops! i seem to underestimate you.

what a nice and fashionable thing!how interesting! first of all, i don't like your tone. i got you. why didn'tyou tell me at once that you're having a date? i'msorry to have spoilt your fun. i just wonder where you getsuch non-pretentious women. – will you share your experience with me?– oleg, you better leave. leave'? no! i can't misssuch a fantastic opportunity to get to know about mydaddy's acquaintances. oleg!

hello, lady! well... what are you doing here? what a bitch! you came to complain tomy father, didn't you? and you believed thatthis is my baby, right? but she still has to prove it.what did you come for? to beg for money? i didn't know. honestly.

you didn't know? what a bitch! you won't get anything here!did you think that my dad would take pity on you?that he'll register you in my flat? no, no... let me go! a bitch! a whore! let me go! i didn't know! stop this awful scene! can't you see that sheis from a province town? she made sex with a boyfrom the capital on purpose!

we'll talk later! a bitch! explain yourself, please. i didn't know. i didn't know, honestly! olga vasylyevna told me thather neighbour was a good doctor. if i knew that he was your... i'm sorry, i better go. thank you! thank youvery much for everything.

i'm very sorry that itturned out like this. i don't need anythingfrom you, honestly! your friend will make an abortion, and that will be the end of this. i'm being late for work. new toothbrushes are in alittle waist above the sink. the towel is blue. blue one, remember! i beg your... what vitamins are better?

how old is she? i have no idea. she must be 18 or 20. i see. no, she has a two-horned womb. i know that it's dangerous,that's why i'm asking you. please supervise her pregnancy.she is my... niece, after all. what about me? i don'tsupervise pregnancies and... all right, so we've agreed.i'll call you back. i'm sorry. the head doctor wants to see youand you won't answer the internal line. how many times did iask you to knock loudly?

consider me half-deaf, vera! where are your things? in the dormitory. let's go! is that all? chicken meat is ideal for a baby. it's best with vegetables,preferably fresh. bon appetite! what's the matter? why are you sitting? it's so beautiful!

right. looks like myro. a spanish artist. the beginningof the twentieth century. a surrealist and an abstract artist. i may show you an album ofhis works after the meal. don't you see that she didit to move from the dormitory? can't you see that she is a real bitch? don't you understand it?have you gotten out of your mind? what's happened? my father got crazy in his old age.

he brought that bitch to his place while she knows perfectlywell what she is doing. she came to him as if shewas an accidental patient. is she that little skinny blonde? what? yes, yes. just a bit... hello. what are you doing with my cloth? i have to clean the table.

how interesting! have you beenworking instead of me for long? no, i just spilt some water. who are you? alexander nikolayevitch, is that you? – hello.– hello. i've almost finished. it's all right, everything will be fine. we talked with anechka a bit. good evening.

i've finished. zyna? a? the first toy. the first toy! picasso. so what? at last! sashenka! where have you been? come in quicker! thank you very much! get undressed and go upstairs.

all our friends are already there. let's drink!i've known you for 30 years. right. almost my entire life.my life wasn't bad, i can tell you. some cognac, sasha? i better drink some wine. your former husband looks well. years have no power over him.he is as if marinated. his main recipe is no emotions.do you see how well it works? you wrote your thesis three years ago.

you must become a professor this year! all right, i will do that.i will! let's toast us! and the children! and the grandchildren for some! yes, we'll have them some day. some will have them very soon. why are you looking atsasha so mysteriously? sasha may marry soon.he will make a great finance. may be he'll still have children.let's toast children!

hello? hello, anya? it's half past eight. it's time for you to go to sleep.have you eaten? what are you drawing?the albums from the upper shelf? you may. you may, but tomorrow. i'll get them for you myself,but tomorrow. all right. what a caring grandfather!great! are you ready for this? inna... you know, i'm not really readyto become a grandmother.

what are you planning to you? breast-feed her? have you changed your role? inna, stop it. you're drunk. you brought a girl from a street home. you felt sorry for a poor homeless being. what are you going to do next? let me tell you. you'll take your grandchild away from her

and send her back to her low margins. what are you saying? i'm telling the truth, beletsky. why do you always decideeverything for everybody? did you ask her about what she wanted? you don't give a damn for her. you never gave a damn foranybody. who loves what, who thinks about what,who dreams about what... you don't care. the main thing is me...

i mean you and your valuable opinion. i don't understand whyyou got so emotional. i wish you cared about our sonas much as you do about her. have you ever read a fairy-tale for him? did you take him to at leastone museum in his childhood? you never had time! where wereyou when he was constantly ill and when he had troubles at school? what does oleg have to do with it? he is your son. don't be surprisedthat he became so selfish.

it's because you're nota human being, beletsky. you're some... function. you weren't even there to take me homefrom the maternity house. pashka and tatyana came to get me. you know that i was at a surgery. you always have some surgery!all your life! whom do you want to cheat, beletsky? you have no idea howto care about somebody and how to love.

don't hope that it'll be differentwith your grandson. you didn't feel sorry for the girl. you just got scared of your loneliness. well, well... and don't go. i haven't finished. i've already heard everything. you have heard nothing. you never listen to anybody, beletsky. what is it? can't you behave yourself?

take a plate... a knife and a fork. cut it. a pregnant woman isstealing cucumbers at nights. she will be drinking in themorning and get hypo-stasis. who needs that? i just wanted it so much! you must forget about your own wishes. all right, i'll put the jar back. leave it. go to sleep!

hello. did you see oleg? no. he didn't come to the lectures. he didn't, did he? again?do you know where to find him? he might be in "the bows". "the bows"? it's a cafe close by. – there?– yes. thanks, guys. anya? what are you doing here?

do you live here? i don't get it. do you work instead of zyna? – hello, alexander nikolayevitch.– hello. what did the doctor say? toxicosis is a normal thing.i shall walk more. – may i go lie down?– of course! we were in altay. you can't imagine it! not a single living soulfor 60 km in any direction. only wild paths, wild boars, edelweiss...

altay is a real beauty. i've been dreamingto return there since my childhood. i'd like to do it with you. it's true. i know thatpeople talk a lot about me. but it'll be differentwith you. do you believe me? she does. hi. what are you doing here? i was looking for you.i'd like to take you away from another object of your affection.we need to talk. about what, i wonder?

you wonder, don't you?about your future baby. i'm sorry. i'll explaineverything later. excuse him, girl, please.he'll explain everything later. have a walk. – thank you!– i'm sorry. nothing new.the dean of your faculty called me. they are going to expel you. what? i passed the last exams! how? thanks to the bribesthat i gave to your professors!

and now you're playing truant again! mum, please don't get nervousand don't get on my nerves! – really?– really! haven't you had enough fun? you already have a babyfrom some provincial girl. do you have brains at all? what organ do you think with —only with the one between your legs? what do you want of me?what do all of you want? "oleg, remember about thefamily you're coming from.

your granddad was an ambassador and your father is a professor"...and who am i? i'm simply living. may i? please do. please do!but not at my expense. why do i have to solveall your problems alone? go to your dad.let him pay your professors. pay? don't you know thathe hasn't given me a kopek since the appearance of that girl? right! he'll make her an heiress.

and you'll go to court totry and get a three-piece flat in the center of moscowfrom your own child! and the paintings that costmore than three such flats. do they really cost that much? of course they do. that's all, honey. solve your problems yourself. go to work! leave the studies! idon't care any more! what do you mean — "go to work"? like everybody do!

if i die... will you care about him? he has nobody. stop talking nonsense! what do you mean — "he has nobody"?what about your mum? she doesn't need me and moreover him. look ...don't worry.everything will be all right. i promise. i've forgotten to tell you.

i'm going to a symposium tomorrow morning. i'll be back in the evening.will you be ok without me? good day. so? good day. may i see mother of anna sautyna? you may. i'm her mother. do you know where your daughter is? i'm her acquaintance. come in, then, please.come into the kitchen.

be careful! where is mydaughter, do you ask me? my daughter is in moscow. she is studying in an institute.and she is working too. hi! has anything happened? no, she is fine. if she is fine thenwhat did you come for? who are you for her? me? you see... i see. you're my sonny-in-law.young girls-lover...

mysha, go to the room. you can't be illif you're running around all the time! i got everything.it's not difficult to understand. who are you? you must be a professor. i am. look at how we live. do you like it? you may also see a room. we only have one. go do your homework!can't you see that i'm talking with a man? shall we toast our meeting, sonny-in-law? thank you, but i won't drink.

are you being choosy? you weren't choosy when choosing my girl. i'll drink alone, then.one doesn't marry a daughter every day. or will you live withouta stamp in passports? are these anya's drawings? yes. she used to go to the drawing school. she got the first place at a contest.my boys draw too. give me these two works.i'm buying them. don't forget to invite me to the wedding!

he really is a professor! i'm sorry. i fell asleep. – did you catch a cold?– no, everything is fine. lie down. i'll bring themedicines and warm up some milk. take your temperature.and change. you're sweating. i can't. my clothes don't suit me any more. i see. and the wolf ran forwardwith the prince at his back...

my dad used to read this fairy-tale to mewhen he was still living with us... anya, you shouldn't talk. try to sleep. so... the wolf ran forward withthe prince at his back... do you know that he has a young lover'? they say that she is already pregnant. she is his former patient. he doesn't waste his time. hello! hello!

vera, who is the first? mum? you? yes. i came to visit you. take your shoes off, mum, please! an institute, an institute...i can see your institute. how did you find me? when i told our girls inthe dry cleaners' about you they almost died out of envy.what a great apartment! mum, don't touch anything, please!

how are you talking with your mother? "don't touch, take off"...you've got so cheeky! alexander nikolayevitchdoesn't allow that. so, you call your professorby his both names. where is he? at work?does he earn a lot? mum, how did you... i did! he came to us. he is a good man. a bit old, but it's fine.

shagal. what? our kolya draws much better. mum! what - "mum"? mum hasjust come off the train. get me something to drink! shagal... – thank you.– you're welcomed. it was a nice dinner. great equipment!

yes. i wish i had the same. he is old but quick... a gynaecologist knowshow to do such things. mum, you got it all wrong. i got it all right. good girl! i always knew that you're a clever girl. – when will you marry?– mum, look... don't wait for too long.

what marriage are you talking about? what a scum! a son of a bitch! mum, alexander nikolayevitch... i'll talk to him myself! he made you pregnantand now he wants to back off! i'll show him now... mum, mum, please... thank you. alexander nikolayevitch, there... congratulations, sonny-in-law! you've made me a grandmother!

honey, you look unwell. go and lie down. i'll bring you a pomegranate in a moment. valentyna... what is your second name? petrovna. let's go to the kitchen. what do you want to tellme, valentyna petrovna? i came to visit my daughter. have you seen her? great. your children must be waiting for you.

the children are at mysister-in-law's place. stop getting round me! anya is pregnant. it's not normal... what about marriage? you all love young girls and then... – valentyna...– petrovna. what do you want of me? me? marry her or i will... what will you do?

i'll take her home. please do. i didn't mean that. what did you come for — for money? how much do you want for usnot to hear from you any more? i don't trade my children. then it'll be the end of it. a picture. it got thefirst place at a contest. did you see that? she drew the sea.

she has never seen it.and you say "shagal, shagal"! anya, come out! see your mum off! i can see that you're finehere, daughter. take care! bye! i'll go and work. try this... this... and this on. i beg your pardon. i'd recommend you trouserswith flexible stomach. they are very comfortable.what size does your wife have?

what size? it's ok. she will have to try them on. let's go. do you have something... elegant? of course we do. here you go. ok. and... one minute please... underwear. i got you. i'll bring it in a moment.

– let me help you.– thank you. great! just great! i've forgotten to say... we're going to a veryinteresting exhibition today. so your dress will come of useful. nice... inna! inna! your former husband! what a shame! loan see him.

look! the girl is pregnant! it must be yourprospective daughter-in-law. he is going to exhibitions with her. he has dressed her up really well!beletsky the granddad! i think that the artist chose too bright colours for this painting. don't you think that he should have taken duller tones? it was his right as an artist.that's how he sees the world. if i were drawing wari wouldn't use bright colours. what if you were drawing a sunny day?

one moment, please. isn't that too much, beletsky? what do you mean? don't you think that it's ashame to go out with that girl? half of the city knowsyou. it's indecent, honey! let me decide what is indecent. since when are you my personal image-maker? we divorced 12 years ago. i don't care about you. but the situationwith this girl concerns me too.

directly! me and our son! it has nothing to doeither with you or oleg. i beg your pardon. anya,let's go! you're right. war can't be bright for it's awful. good morning, alexander nikolayevitch!how does anechka feel? we're having a baby in three months! of course everybody knows.everybody is talking about it. alexander nikolayevitch,the head doctor wants to see you. i don't know.

it's a delicate issue. rumors are circulating around the clinic. even patients talk about it. in your age, with your status you must abide to the principlesof the medical ethics. it is such a difficult conversation! it's an application for my leave. it'll make our conversation easier. alexander nikolayevitch! stop it!

we just have to solve this issue...wait, alexander nikolayevitch! it's so difficult to agree with you on anything! what a kindergarten! sign it. hi. – let me go.– let's talk calmly. i'm calm. what have you done with my daddy? has he already registered you in the flat?

let me go! tell me if he did it or not! i don't want to talk to you, honestly. she doesn't want to talk! do you think that he'llgo on supporting you? he doesn't give a damn about you! you're an incubator for him.give birth and you may go! anya, what's happened? thank you. and the second one for anna sautyna, her passport number is...

anya? anya? anyuta? anya? alexander nikolayevitch?your door is open. has anything happen? anya disappeared somewhere. it must be because of oleg. this girl won't go anywhere. – i will go!– no. you'll fly.

the sea! i've been tending to the houseand to the graves of your relatives. so don't worry. you must be hungry. i'll bring you something now.i've just boiled potatoes. and i have fresh eggs. take the keys. – you're a hostess here now.– thank you. i'll go bring it all... how do you like it here? it's so... are they your parents?

yes. they are in budapest.my dad spent several years there. he was working in hungary. who was he? the ambassador.and the boy in the pants is me. really? i'd never thought so.you're smiling at the photo. am i? i was a funny boy. you? you don't believe me, do you? it's possible to work here.here is the office.

here is a new ultrasound ward.we just got new japanese equipment. – how is pashka? has he become a professor?– almost. here is a procedure ward. masha, what? oxi... oxitocin, right. we'll talk about it later. do you still communicate with inna?has oleg married? – sergey danylovitch?– yes? you prescribed me electricprocedures but there is nobody in. from now on you'll be caredfor by our new professor.

– really?– from moscow! a real professor? how interesting!have you come here for long? we'll see. how interesting!i'll go and tell the girls. what are you doing?why are you stooping? you can't do that! were you washing thefloors with cold water? the heater doesn't work. it needs repair. let me see...my instruments were here somewhere...

look at what i've found!this is my bicycle! they didn't throw it away!i only have to pump the wheels and it'll be as good as new. what about the heater? alexander nikolayevitch? wake up, please! what? anya? what? what's happened? where do you feel pain? i've never felt it before.the contractions!

it's impossible. too early. lie down. i feel pressure here and here. you're a fool! contractions!give me your hand. a shame on you! you scared your mum! is that... him? he is beating. he says:"mum, i'm here. hello". hi. this is me, your mum. and here too! do you feel it? hello, girls!

how do you feel? fine. good. – hello.– good day. sasha, why don't you want to check herinto the clinic in advance? what for? she is under your supervision. her analysis are all right. do as you think fit. it's for you to decide.

please don't forget to water it. we won't. when will the salad sprout? you may eat it in two weeks. we'll salt cabbage with you in autumn. autumn is still so far away... you're afraid, aren't you? don't be afraid! have you thought of a name? i don't know. he maybecome vitya like my dad.

viktor is a good name.does sasha like it? is the dowry ready?diapers and baby's jackets... they say it's a bad omen. don't believe in omens.everything will be all right. do you need an envelope for the baby?or a big nappy will do? i'll ask. one moment. give me both. seryozha? hi.did anya come to you today?

may be she called? damn it! anya! have you seen anya? in the morning. she came forthe eggs. what's happened? nothing. i was drawing... anya, get up! are you thinking at all? you're in the middle ofyour most dangerous period.

and you're sitting on a cold stone! don't shout at me,alexander nikolayevitch! you didn't leave a note.you won't answer your phone. let's go! i'm not shouting. i was worrying. alexander nikolayevitch, how was your mumcalling you in your childhood? alexander nikolayevitch.i don't remember. sasha, i presume. or shura. i saw little of my mother in my childhood. my parents were living abroad.my granny brought me up.

me too. since i was three.my parents got divorced and then my mum gotmarried for the second time. kolka and myshka were born. you scared me so much! never do that again! great! i'll go change andwe'll go to the beach together. do you mind? wait till the picnic! happy birthday! let's toastyou and my grandson vityok!

thank you! thanks! i think that an artist should move to oils. are you ready? – here you go!– is it for me? thanks! thank you! i must be drunk.let me invite you to dance. with pleasure. get dressed. thank you!

– really, alexander nikolayevitch!– you're welcomed! i've never had such a birthday! i've never had one like this myself. but it's not the best one.next year we'll have real fun. but it's enough for today. next year vitya and i willarrange a real feast for you. we may go to the sea and... anya? anya? what? what? do you feel pain? wait a bit!

damn it! i'm an idiot! a foolish professor! i had to expect it! now, now... seryozha? i'm on the beach. yes, with anya.get an ambulance! it's a beach across of our house!yes, yes, come! anya, wait a bit! god! god! come on. i beg you — be strong!where is the ambulance? a fool. an idiot!have patience, please! now, now... i told you not to beso stubborn, professor! what, seryozha?

everything is fine. we did a caesarean. what did you think? it's a boy, 3200. a big boy like you. sasha? what's the matter? masha? come here, quick! how are you, anya? where is alexander nikolayevitch? why don't you let him come to me? everything is fine.

what's happened? is he ill? alexander nikolayevitchis in the emergency. he had a heart attack.anya, you can't worry. let's go eat. let's go eat. be quiet... anechka, don't worry. everythingis all right. he is sleeping. what did you come for? to make peace. we're not strangers.

may i have a look? i know that you're angry.you have a right to be. but people change. let's try to start anew. why are you keeping silence? don't you have anything to say to me? i don't. leave! be quiet, be quiet...

what right do you have todrive me out of my own house? you feel a hostess here, don't you? dad must have alreadyregistered our moscow flat and this house on the blacksea coast in your name. what are you talking about? don't you pretend thatyou don't understand me! mind that you're nobody to himin any court's point of view. as soon as... you'll be thrownout of here with your bastard. where is the will?

what will? i visited alexandernikolayevitch yesterday and he was better. – yesterday?– yes. and today sergey danylovitch told me that he wouldn't be able tolive long with such a weak heart. it's not true. it's not true. you're lying! it's not true! you're lying! – it's not true, do you hear me?– where are the papers, you hysteric?

please look after him... i... he's fallen asleep. calm down, calm down...you'll wake vitya up, he is sasha... like his granddad. i remembered whilei was in the emergency... my mum used to call me shuntik. we woke him up. he must be fed. i must be fed too.

let me suggest the menu. little sashka will get his mum's milk and big sasha will get... anything will do. plus salted cucumbers. you can't! if one wants somethingvery much then one can.

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