What Paul said when paying homage to the grave of his female comrade Walian
The details are in Chapter 3 of Part 2
Paul walked to the pine forest unknowingly Ahead, he stopped at a fork in the road. To the right was the eerie old prison, with a high, pointed wooden fence separating it from the pine forest. Behind the prison is the white building of the hospital.
It was here, in this empty square, that Varya and her comrades were hanged. Paul stood silently for a while at the place where the gallows was originally set up. Then he walked towards the steep slope and went down the slope to the cemetery where the martyrs were buried.
I don’t know who was thoughtful, but placed a wreath made of spruce branches around the grave, as if building a green wall for this small cemetery
. Tall pine trees stand tall on the steep slopes, and green grass grows on the slopes of the canyon.
This is the edge of the small town, quiet and deserted. The pine forest is whispering, and the spring earth is reviving, exuding a moist earthy smell. It was here that the comrades died heroically. They gave their lives so that those who were born into poverty and became slaves could live a better life.
Paul slowly took off his hat. Grief, great grief, filled his heart.
The most precious thing for a person is life. Everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: looking back on the past, he
will not regret for wasting his years, nor will he be ashamed of being humble and vulgar; when he is dying, he can say: "My
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The whole life and all the energy are dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of all mankind. "We must seize the time to live quickly, because of an inexplicable disease or an unexpected tragic event. It will break your life
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With this thought in mind, Paul left the Tomb of the Martyrs.