An Inadvertence
Strizhin is on the verge of death and all Dashenka can talk
of is what it cost her to buy what he has swallowed from the cupboard. Seeing that
his end is neigh he rushes to the chemist who isn’t too happy to be disturbed
at 4 o’clock in the morning the doctors are nowhere to be found.
What
is a man to do but say his last grace when the people he considers close and
helpful all but shun when he feels the manacles of death creeping by? A true burlesque
of what a little…just a little inadvertence can lead to.
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