Yeah she she married a wealthy businessman Pyotr Sokolov sokolov okay. But a week remember in a week you give me all the money and remember, igor, your life is at stake. Well gentlemen bets are made no more bets . Youre a coward, im back. Its a decision, what do you do when your life has to be sacrificed . Oh, youre just some kind of nightmare. I dont believe in it. You just never loved me. I loved you, but the passion for the game drowns out all other feelings. You do not understand this, sexual impulse is my mistake. I realized this when i announced the divorce, for me it was a disaster. Then i went to the soviet so well, youre out of luck igor i didnt expect her to file for divorce, i swear delays. Although there is one option. She didnt divorce him. Im not a killer, its your problem, you like being a victim more. Thats your decision . Think about why sokolov took my wife away, i want to take revenge on him a little under the hood, that during the ride his electronics flew. Well, re
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Top 5 books Pushkin loved to reread
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Top 5 books Pushkin loved to reread Vasily Tropinin; Pixabay; Berkley; Illustrated edition,2003; Arcturus Publishing Ltd, 2020; Ignatius, 2011; NYRB Classics; Reprint edition, 2012 Brits have Shakespeare, Italians have Dante, Germans – Goethe and the French – Rabelais, so it’s only fair that Russians have their own source of great national pride in Alexander Pushkin. “It’s our everything,” they often say in all seriousness.
Pushkin was an unapologetic bibliophile in his own right and had his own selection of favorite books and authors he loved to read and take inspiration from. We’ve listed these books here.
Portrait of Alexander Pushkin, by Pyotr Sokolov, 1836.