The Master and Margarita

Sadovaya 302-bis | Mikhail Bulgakov, “The Master and Margarita”

© Gennadiy Kalinovskiy

At the very exit doors of the sixth entrance, Azazello blew upwards, and as they stepped out into the courtyard, which the moon did not enter, they saw a man in boots and a cap sleeping on the porch, and apparently sleeping a dead sleep, as well as a large black car with extinguished headlights standing by the entrance. In the front glass, the silhouette of a rook was vaguely visible.

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