of the village of mikhailovskoye, he took off he took away the walls, he took away his office in markuchre in this house. he took away billiard balls from there, he also took away a small round table, we have it in our museum today, and here i simply cannot help but say this, throughout the last years of his life he was constantly giving to the museum, the first pushkin museum of russia, he was giving away these most valuable rarities, these were also the card rooms. that the house in markuch cannot be sold or used in any other way, rented out, it must be preserved in the form it is in memory of the great russian. year, that on july 19 he came to paskevich, getting ready to leave, and received a turkish sabre, a gift, although paskevich invited him to continue the campaign, but pushkin was frightened by the emerging plague and decided that he needed to get out and get comfortable, although count paskevich himself was upset that pushkin did not write about him, about his victories, he expected some serious, that is, works. and praise, but pushkin was somehow no longer inclined to write th