and so, when she gave birth to alyosha shcheglov , she considered him her grandson, and moreover, sheetter, how did you arrange it? e, alyosha this is a grandmother. eh, there ranevskaya writes. he says i was amazed. and i have, for example, there uh, in such a text. yes , i should have given birth to a grandson. hmm, there were no times when children were born. christmas tree, got to read pushkin's fairy tales. so it could be. the fact is that the tragedy with marshal tolbukhin, who is not a legend. no , this is not a legend service, in any case, yes. well, very deep, of course, no one held. well, why two adults with such respect, relating to each other, could have helped further, er, but there they developed. no, he was not married. he was the widower of his death. e brought her, in general, to a complete state. uh, the despair of loneliness and and yearning for all kinship that this went on until the end life. she could be, well, didn't add up to regret it. she says, lord, yes, why is it like this all my life without a family, without children, without roles, like a cow not yes, wh