sergey kayumovich. finds memories, mikhailachakhova.r turns out to be the father. chekhov served with his grandfather shakurov as a clerk. at the merchant. gavrilov in moscow on ilyinka. both became heroes, chekhov's story for 3 years. pavlovich describes a clerk from kashira, the prototype of which, apparently, was my grandfather, the senior clerk, a tall man of about fifty, er, with a dark beard. e, wearing glasses with a pencil behind his ear, he usually expressed his thoughts indistinctly. uh, in separate hints, all of them are these the merchant gavrilov's clerks were dressed in fashion and looked like quite decent, well-mannered people, they spoke in o and r. almost every two words. they used s, so, for example, the phrase i wish you all the best was heard, as if someone was whipping, but hitting the air, it’s interesting, interesting, of course, to go to ilyinka and see what ’s left in my grandfather’s modern. here was the main building overlooking ilyinka, in which, in fact, my grandfather lived, but then in ninety, in 1996, thi