The Master and Margarita

Pilate and Afranius | Mikhail Bulgakov, “The Master and Margarita”

© Gennadiy Kalinovskiy

The man who had arrived lay down; a servant poured thick red wine into his cup. Another servant, bending cautiously over Pilate's shoulder, filled the procurator's cup. After this, he motioned for both servants to leave. While the man who had arrived was drinking and eating, Pilate, sipping his wine, looked at his guest with squinted eyes. The man who had appeared before Pilate was middle-aged, with a very pleasant, rounded, and neat face, with a fleshy nose.

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