of the village of mikhailovskoye from the walls, took away the upholstery, here is his office in markuchi there in this house, he took it from there , billiard balls, he also took away a small round table, we have it today our museum, and here i simply cannot help but say about it, over the last years of his life he constantly donated to the museum, the first pushkin museum of russia, donated these most valuable rarities, these were card tables, and a table, an armchair, a table round, small, they were billiard balls, moreover, what is also very touching is that when he died... and he was buried there in markucha in 1906, his widow from time to time, coming to st. petersburg, brought them things that still remained from pushkin and her letters to to the head of the imperial lyceum, the head precisely because it was a general, general miller, and of course, naturally, she, addressing the lyceum students, addressing the pro... ram of the lyceum, each time commented on her gift, which, along with what was handed over to you my late husband, grigory alesanovich pushkin, here i am passing on a