![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On a wide thick branch, he carved out the name PASHA METANOV, and the date, Feb 25, 1945, and tying it to another longer branch made another cross and staked it into the ground. With two small branches and a piece of string, Alexander made a cross and laid it on top of Pasha’s chest, and then they lifted him and lowered him into the hole, and Alexander, his teeth grit the entire time, filled the shallow grave with fresh dirt. Alexander covered Pasha’s face with the trench coat so the earth wouldn’t fall on it. Not deep enough, but it would have to do. If youre a fan of this character, then this is the right place for you. It took them three hours of scraping at the earth, to make a hole a meter deep. Welcome To Shura, the TFL.org approved fanlisting for Alexander Belov ( Alexander Barrington ), the main male character of the best selling trilogy The Bronze Horseman written by Paullina Simons. Pasha’s body was rigid, very cold.Īlexander got up from under Pasha, washed his own face with whisky, rinsed out his mouth with whisky, and then got his titanium trench tool and started to carve a hole in the ground. Ouspensky was sleeping on his side, wrapped in his trench coat next to them. When morning broke, and gray close light rose over Saxony, Alexander opened his eyes. If he slept, he did not feel it, not the cold air, nor the hard ground, nor the rough bark of the tree against his back, against his head. If Ouspensky spoke to him, he did not hear. For the rest of the night Alexander sat on an empty road, his back against the tree, not moving, not opening his eyes, not speaking, holding Tatiana’s brother in his arms. ![]()
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