house where a young, lonely woman lived meant one thing: after a long absence, her son returned, claudia bolomkinae name of the children, we only know the last name, well... she lived she was alone, she had a son , that is, from time to time the son came, because he was imprisoned, vadim was very handsome, but what he did, why he was imprisoned, we don’t know, it is quite likely that because he stole, but at least we lived in peace, because well, they don’t rob their own people, irina nikolaevna lazareva in those days was a two-year-old girl, about what happened in january fifty-six in claudia’s house... i know that she sold both soda and beer, that is the one who sold beer to us was well off in soviet times. i lived here, this is it here is my door, here was a window, and here is where bologna lived. lyubov kabaeva lived in the first building of house 84 on chkalovskaya street almost all her life, and only recently got an apartment and moved. she also heard the story of the neighboring house from her mother when she was still at school. i worked at work, and he gathered young people, well, in the