Four years later, when he became a military doctor, she came to the battlefield to find her husband, and he hired him to be a nurse to help him treat patients. He stared at her swaying back in the carriage when she went back, a time he remembered enough. Then go home. He fled with his wife, children, father-in-law, and waited for an unknown fate in a dirty train carriage.
It was so fateful that they met again in remote Yuriakin, who lived in nearby Varegino. They came to her house snuggled up like lovers. His wife was pregnant again, and he told her cruelly that he couldn't come again. She burst into tears, but there was nothing she could do. He was recruited again, and tired of the war, he fled back to Yuryakin, and when he heard that Valezino was a ghost town, people went to Moscow.
He came to her house and saw the letter she left him, she left him potatoes. They live together again. The good times don't last long, and her former lover Victor comes to harass again. They had to move to Varegino, where he lived with his wife and children. He wrote her poems. The howling of wolves is often heard outside the house. Victor reappeared one day and whispered to him that her husband, a Red Army officer, had committed suicide and that she was in danger of being arrested.
For her safety, he sent her away in Victor's carriage. He was so reluctant that he smashed the glass of the upstairs window just to see her one more time. He didn't know that she was pregnant with his child. . This has gone by for years. He ages rapidly, his heart is as fragile as a thin sheet of paper, and he publishes a collection of poems named after her. One day he saw a figure exactly like her on the tram, he followed and died.
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