moreover, no one wanted to be krzysinskaya’s lawyer., the bolsheviks had to be evicted, representatives of the court came there several times, well, they were simply kicked out. in june, the bolsheviks vacated the living space and the ballerina entered her palace. the house is in a mess, the marble staircase is littered with books, the carpets are stained with ink, there are cigarette butts in the bathtubs, the doors of the closets are torn off, there is a place for clothes, there are rifles there, a mahogany piano , for some reason they shoved it there between two columns in the winter garden. in general, everything that was acquired was taken by the revolutionary masses to first minutes. the palace was looted. following the bolsheviks, the mansion is occupied by a battalion of scooter riders. these are the so-called bicycle troops. they replaced the formation of mounted infantry. krzysinskaya looks at all this and wraps up another fouette. she goes to the dacha in strelna to bury her dog. there were two powers, or three powers in petr