in the studio nadezhda galitsina. hello, nadezhda. hello.en thirty -four, thirty-six, thirty-eight, forty-first, 44 and forty-nine, seven, that is, you were born even during the war , thicker. yes, our dad came - in the forty-second year after being wounded, so i was born in the forty-fourth, potatoes were boiled in a pot on the street, we were malnourished, it was a very difficult time , such a big family, it was so difficult, the war, after war, and the children had enough parental attention, you know, what can i say, we didn’t see him, we didn’t see them. at their work there was no time to lick us, stroke us, are you happy with your life now, hope, now yes, or maybe something was bothering you, but how, how could it not bother you, a stone in your soul, yes, tell me, no, no, i won’t tell you, it’s my secret, let it be my secret, oh, or tell it, well, i’ll tell you, okay. i’ll tell you about me, i’ve lived for so many years, everything is in my soul, i’m more or less calm. i cried, but there was nowhere to go, time passed, i left, ugh, i l