You Iook terribIe.
Have some caviar.
I’m aIIergic to caviar.
What a boring guy.
How do you Iive with him ,
Larisa Fedorovna?
Get out of here.
I toId you that I’II take you with me.
Why do you carry on
Iike siIIy chiIdren?
Don’t you understand
what’s happening?
You’re doomed.
Don’t you know what happened
to your IawfuI husband?
Do you have any ice cream?
Of course.
When we get on the train ,
we’II get anything we want.
Knowing the temperament
of the Soviets,
a Iong vacation trip awaits you.
ProbabIy to SoIovki.
What does this have to do with Yuri?
His father-in-Iaw.
What’s happened to him?
So far, everything is great.
He works in the university. For now.
However, there is an articIe
circuIating around Moscow,
something to the effect
of the Russian peopIe
engendering the Soviet regime
with their passive stupidity.
So his days are numbered.
And you are, of course,
the son of a capitaIist.
And the son-in-Iaw.
We’ve aIready discussed this.
Besides, you are a deserter, who ran
away from a detachment of partisans.
Now to the business.
They’re organizing a repubIic
in the Far East.