sashka volodka give grandchildren grandchildren. he says, as soon as i see, children. the little one is crying right here, and you understand, and we didn’t have it before, but now nothing can be changed. and how long ago your parents were gone, daddy died in the second year, a year after we clashed with mikhail zakharovich shufutinsky, and mommy died in the fifteenth year, and because of what your father and your mother died of cancer, and your mother, what was the age, she lived 82 years old very respectable alexander when in your mikhail shufutinsky appeared in my life oh, he appeared in my life, i was sitting then in magadan it was 8.3 or the fourth year and i sit and comes to the night shift of the ensign brings a tape recorder and turned it on in my duty room right there and that's the first time i heard it there, you see putin, ask him now, who is this unfamiliar voice, but so pleasant, it’s just that my heart shrinks, and i confess to you honestly, and then i shed tears and others shed tears. and we are crazy to talk. this i