The days of late autumn usually scold the appearance of the proposal. Subject: Syntax

Subject:Syntax.

1) simple;

2) compound;

3. complex;

4. unionless complex.

5. The firmament was purple, warm, affectionate, and beckoned to where it seemed to be the edge of the dark green of the meadows. complex;

2. Indicate what punctuation error was made in the sentence:

1.

2.

3.

4.

The river is compressed on both sides by an impregnable wall the forest foamed, raising billows, and swiftly glided past. no separate definition

3.

1. days late autumn scold usually.

2. Them anxiety took over.

3. I'm ashamed talk about it.

4. keep me my mascot!

1. Define the offer type:

1. simple;

2. compound;

3. complex;

4. unionless complex.

Kindness by no means excludes composure, self-control and willpower - qualities that are decisive for a polar explorer. simple;

1. incorrect punctuation marks with homogeneous members;

2. a separate definition is not singled out;

3. a separate circumstance is not singled out;

4. parts of a complex sentence are not separated.

5. Light, sun-drenched rain flew and roared and a round rain cloud floated away importantly and slowly, revealing the blue, washed-out edge of the sky. parts of a complex sentence are not separated .

3. Determine in which sentence the grammatical basis is highlighted correctly:

1. And on the ruins of autocracy write our name on the.

2. My friend,

3) And soon the hearing of Kochubey touched fatal news.

4) Ice was

1. Define the offer type:

1) simple;

2) compound;

3) complex;

4) unionless complex.

From the sigh that escaped my companions, I realized that we, indeed, were in serious danger. complex;

2. Specify which punctuation error allowed in the offer:

1. incorrect punctuation marks with homogeneous members;

2. a separate definition is not singled out;

3. a separate circumstance is not singled out;

4. parts of a complex sentence are not separated.

Bobrov, tired, almost sick after yesterday flashes, sat alone in the corner of the station hall, and smoked a lot. incorrect punctuation marks with homogeneous members

3. Determine in which sentence the grammatical basis is highlighted correctly:

3. And on the ruins of autocracy write our name on the.

4. My friend, let us dedicate beautiful impulses to the fatherland.

3) And soon the hearing of Kochubey touched fatal news.

4) Ice was even, smooth and shone like a mirror. see answer above

Single sentences.
One-part sentences with the main member - the predicate.
1. Definitely personal suggestions.
These are one-part sentences with a predicate - a verb in the form of the first or second person. You can substitute the pronouns I, YOU, WE, YOU.
I love the storm in early May.
One-part sentences do not include sentences with a predicate-verb in the form of the past tense singular.
I see a wonderful delight. Light a match. What are you sleeping, man? Why are you standing, swaying, thin mountain ash? Go away, gray winter. Old man, forget about the past. Let's dive into the water on command. Let some more hot water.
2. Indefinitely personal proposals.
These are one-part sentences with a predicate-verb in the form of a third person plural in the present and future tense and in the plural form in the past tense. You can substitute SOMEONE, THEY. The action itself is important, not the persons who perform it. Faces are thought vaguely.
There was a knock on the door. There is a knock on the door. They call you. The performance of our choir will be broadcast on the radio. The whole school knew that on this day in our class they would cut a live rat, the boy brought it in a cage and for some reason said that her name was Fenya. Someone brought a casket from the master. A new theater building is being erected on the square. This company assembles computers. Everyone heard what they were saying. He would have been forgiven for this apostasy, because they understood the peculiarity of this situation. Parents could not be found anywhere, and the class teacher was sitting at the meeting.
3. Generalized personal proposals.
Generalized personal sentences include definite personal and indefinite personal sentences that have the meaning of a generalized person, since they can indicate that the action is performed by everyone, by any person. (everyone can do it, for everyone). Especially often predicates expressed by the verb in the form of the second person have this meaning. Generalized personal sentences include proverbs, sayings, winged expressions and reflection sentences.
Do not count your chickens before they are hatched. You can't fill a bottomless barrel with water. What kind of birds you will not see in the forest! You can't even take a fish out of the pond without effort. Take care of the dress again, and honor from a young age. The days of late autumn are usually scolded. Good does not change for bad. There is not much respect for elders these days. What goes around comes around.
4. Impersonal offers.
These are one-part sentences with a predicate, in which there is not and cannot be a subject. Impersonal sentences report various states of nature or people and animals. The sentence usually has an addition in the form of the dative case, indicating who exactly is experiencing this or that state.
It's already quite dark. It will be light soon. It was quiet outside. I'm cold. It's cold outside. During the night it became very starry. It's dark outside.
Simple verbal predicate can be expressed:
1) Impersonal verb:
Worked well in the evenings. It's evening outside.
2) Impersonal form of a personal verb:
Smells like hay over the meadows. (compare: Hay smells.) A tree lit up with a thunderstorm. Freshness emanated from the water.
3) The impersonal form of the verb BE in negative sentences and the word NO.
Gerasim was gone. Today I won't be here. I don't have a line. Nobody's here.
4) Indefinite form of the verb
You will not see such battles. Be a great storm.
Compound predicate:
1) verb
Your suggestion is worth considering. Elena didn't want to sleep.
2) Nominal
It was very quiet at this hour. It's hot in the hut. How nice to read in the evenings. My heart felt so good, so joyful. I couldn't sleep and went out into the garden. In the forest it is bare and gloomy, in the fields it is deserted and uncomfortable. The garden is quiet. It got cold in the evening. There is no escape from the stuffiness of the day. Show you what topic? Without a note to walk - in vain to upholster the rapids. You just need to fix the broken elevator, otherwise how will the elderly get to the top floor? Not a single criminal code provides for punishment for crimes against literature. But now it turned out that each such word contained an abyss of living images. Our boat for this river was a wooden toy that can be thrown on the rocks, overturned in the rapids, dragged under the rubble of logs. First, there is no single universal "best" method of studying foreign language. It would be nice to add. I want to remember the past, finally see the garden. It's already evening. He didn't have a father. I have no brothers and sisters. It's hard for me among classmates. In order to make this expression quite accurate, it would be necessary to use the word "cherish" instead of the word "notice". But what about those who do not see, do not hear, do not feel when it hurts and feels bad for another. How to help both those who suffer from indifference and those who are indifferent themselves? From childhood, to educate - first of all, oneself - so as to respond to someone else's misfortune and rush to help those who are in trouble. But only then I had to every day, without giving myself descent and indulgence, to be, and therefore not to care about appearing. It is impossible to compile a list of books that you need to know in order to be known as a cultured, educated and well-read person.

One-part sentences with the main member - subject.
1. Name sentences
Only secondary members belonging to the subject group, that is, all types of definitions (agreed and inconsistent definitions), can distribute nominal sentences.
Quiet starry night. Dark blue sky both in small and in big stars. Dreams. Awakening. Evening. Sighs of the wind. Here it is, the queue.

(compare: In front of me is an old woman in a neatly tied blue scarf, a clean gray padded jacket). Diamonds in the moonlight (incomplete two-part sentence). Diamonds in the sky. ( incomplete sentence).

Exercises

1. Highlight grammar basics offers. Define the types of one-part sentences.

1. At the first dawn, we go out one at a time different sides in the spruce forest for squirrels (Prishvin). 2. Cranberries are harvested in late autumn (Prishvin). 3. You can’t go half a verst along such a ski track without skis (Prishvin). 4. In Oblomovka they believed everything: both werewolves and the dead (Goncharov). 5. In the hot summer season, horses are driven out from us for the night to feed in the field (Turgenev). 6. Nowhere in the forest you will find life more abundant and passionate than near an old stump (Prishvin). 7. No other watchman was appointed to replace Antipich (Prishvin). 8. It was getting dark quickly, in autumn (Paustovsky). 9. It was cold in the forests (Paustovsky). 10. No documents were found with him (Lavrenev). 11. There is no candle in the room (Gogol). 12. Snow and seagulls (Simonov). 13. Under the rumble of spring thunderstorms, shoots do not turn green (Dudin). 14. All day I had to walk along overgrown meadow roads (Paustovsky). 15. This gloomy morning will never disappear from my memory (Fedoseev). 16. Who has not had to sleep on the bank of a noisy stream! (Fedoseev). 17. The mezzanine is already heated (Paustovsky). 18. In general, they did not like to spend money there (Goncharov). 19. Just let's go out as early as possible! (Prishvin). 20. Late autumn days are usually scolded (Pushkin). 21. Ringing of beaten braids (Paustovsky). 22. The next day the judge was gone (Korolenko). 23. Here is a disgraced house (Pushkin). 24. In such a thicket there is not a single path (Prishvin). 25. They bring him a horse (Pushkin). 26. It's good to be on such a night on an empty road (Paustovsky). 27. None of these boys are now in this world (Tryfonov).

Exercise 2. Highlight the grammatical foundations of sentences. Determine the types of sentences (one-part or two-part).

1. Surprisingly bare place. Only a few mine craters. Not a single trench. “They will ask,” I say to Vasin, “take the rap for two!” I jump out of the trench and run. The wind rushes towards me. It's difficult to breathe. Ahead is a funnel. Just run to her! And then, as if with a whip, they whipped the ground. Shelling. There was no need to move. (Baklanov)

2. Sultry. Flies. Knives are rattling in the kitchen. Through the haze you can see the endless domes of Moscow. Closer - the needles of the German church. (A.N. Tolstoy)

Exercise 3. Highlight the grammatical foundations of sentences. Determine the types of sentences (one-part or two-part).

It's getting dark. In the depths of the garden is a fire. Strongly pulls fragrant smoke of cherry branches. Rustling through dry leaves, like a blind man, you will reach the hut. It's a little brighter here.

Is that you, bartender? someone calls softly from the darkness.

It's me. Do not sleep yet, Nikolai? Where is your gun?

Take near the box.

Throw up a heavy, like a crowbar, single-barreled shotgun and shoot with a flurry.

Intimidate, intimidate, barchuk! - the tradesman will say. - Again, they shook off the whole muzzle on the shaft ...

And the black sky is drawn with fiery stripes of shooting stars. How cold, dewy! How good it is to live in the world! (Bunin)

Answers:

Exercise 1:

1. We leave (definitely personal). 2. Collect (in form - indefinitely personal; in meaning - generalized personal). 3. You will not pass (in form - definitely personal; in meaning - generalized personal). 4. Believed (vaguely personal). 5. Expelled (indefinitely personal). 6. You will not find (in form - definitely personal; in meaning - generalized personal). 7. Not appointed (indefinitely personal). 8. It was getting dark (impersonal). 9. It was cold (impersonal). 10. Not found (impersonal). 11. No (impersonal). 12. Snow and seagulls (named). 13. Do not turn green (infinitive). 14. I had to go (impersonal). 15. Do not disappear (infinitive). 16. Didn't have to sleep (impersonal). 17. Heated (impersonal). 18. Did not like to spend (vaguely personal). 19. Let's go out (definitely personal). 20. Scold (vaguely personal). 21. Ringing (call). 22. Not become (impersonal). 23. House (named). 24. No (impersonal). 25. Let down (vaguely personal). 26. Good to be (impersonal). 27. No (impersonal).

Exercise 2:

    Surprisingly bare place (one-part nominative sentence). Only a few mine craters (one-part nominative sentence). Not a single trench (there is no incomplete sentence with an omitted predicate; a one-part impersonal sentence). “They will ask (one-part indefinite-personal sentence), - I say to Vasin (one-part definite-personal sentence), - take the rap for two! (one-part definite-personal sentence). I jump out of the trench and run (one-part definite-personal sentence). The wind rushes towards me (two-part sentence). Difficulty breathing (one-part impersonal sentence). Ahead is a funnel (a two-part incomplete sentence with an omitted predicate: located). Just to run to it (one-part infinitive sentence)! And then, as if with a whip, they whipped the ground (one-part indefinitely personal sentence). Shelling (one-part nominative sentence). There was no need to move (one-part impersonal sentence).

    Sultry (one-part impersonal sentence). Flies (one-part nominative sentence). They knock with knives in the kitchen (one-part indefinitely personal sentence). Through the haze one can see the endless domes of Moscow (a two-part sentence). Closer - the needles of the German church (a two-part incomplete sentence with an omitted predicate: visible).

Exercise 3:

It gets dark (one-part impersonal sentence). In the depths of the garden - a fire (a two-part incomplete sentence with an omitted predicate: visible). Strongly pulls with fragrant smoke of cherry branches (one-part impersonal sentence). Rustling through dry foliage, like a blind man, you will reach the hut (one-part sentence; in form - definitely personal, in meaning - generalized personal). It's a little lighter here (one-part impersonal sentence).

Is that you, barchuk (two-part sentence)? - someone quietly calls out from the darkness (a two-part sentence).

This is me (two-part sentence). Do not sleep yet, Nikolai (one-part definite-personal sentence)? And where is your gun (a two-part incomplete sentence with an omitted predicate is / lies)?

Take it near the box (one-part definite-personal sentence).

Throw up a heavy, like a crowbar, single-barreled shotgun and shoot with a flurry (one-part sentence: in form - definitely personal, in meaning - generalized personal).

Intimidate, intimidate, barchuk (one-part definite-personal sentence)! - the tradesman will say (two-part sentence). - Again, the whole muzzle on the shaft was shaken off (one-part indefinite-personal sentence) ...

And the black sky is drawn with fiery stripes by shooting stars (a two-part sentence). How cold, dewy (one-part impersonal sentence)! How good it is to live in the world (one-part impersonal sentence)!

Students receive the concept of one-part sentences already in the 5th grade when studying the topics “Subject” and “Predicate”. In grade 8, this topic is presented much more broadly: a concept is given about the types of one-part sentences, about complete and incomplete sentences. In our opinion, the most difficult thing for eighth graders is to learn to distinguish one-part complete sentences from two-part incomplete sentences.

When studying the topic “Compound sentence” in grade 9, knowledge about one-part sentences is updated, as students have difficulty putting a comma before the union “and” in sentences where one or both parts are one-part sentences.

In 11th grade at USE materials part B also has tasks that require knowledge of the material about one-part sentences. Now it is already necessary to find in a fairly voluminous passage of text complex sentences, which include one-part sentences of a certain type.

Exercise 1.

1. Find and determine the type of one-part sentences.

I option.

1. Why are you standing, swaying, a thin mountain ash.

2. There was a timid knock on the door.

3. Night. The street. Lamp. Pharmacy.

4. I can't sleep.

5. There is no sound outside.

6. Remember separation with a strange smile.

7. We were advised to go back.

8. Let's go out with you to wander in the moonlight.

9. Write me a letter.

10. And again, it's easy for me.

11. However, I had to make an effort on myself and start negotiations.

12. I was instructed to record a conversation with Yermasov, the head of the canal construction, about filling the lakes.

13. Now bison are not only guarded, but also bred.

14. Levinson's news was treated differently.

15. In a foreign land, I sacredly observe the native custom of antiquity: I release a bird into the wild during the bright holiday of spring.

II option.

1. Then they investigated one complicated story

2. Spring takes its rights.

3. Warmth in the sun.

4. I’ll jump on an alder tree like a gray squirrel, I’ll run like a shy swallow.

5. Life and will breathed into my soul.

6. Fomin has more work

7. May the liar be cut off his vile tongue.

8. Whisper. Shy breathing. Nightingale's trill.

9. Clear, frosty morning.

10. Snow covered the road.

11. Over the summer, the school was renovated.

12. Do not take a gun into the woods.

13. A metal cable is being extended to him.

14. Quiet, starry night.

15. The darkness is melting.

III option .

1. I wander along the embankment again.

2. The forester's hut. Bear Kingdom.

3. Last jokes, hugs.

4. Will blow the field, the first furrow.

5. I will look into the eyes of a Volzhanka.

6. They blew out a warm red hearth.

7. In Siberia, they do not like fever and haste.

8. There is no spring without a thunderstorm.

9. Ten days are given for rest.

10. I enter my own apartment on the icy stairs.

11. Bird cherry is broken with huge branches.

12. Transbaikalia, sunset glow, belated bird flight.

13. Draws cold winter days.

14. Waiting for the ship, nightingales, spring.

15. And now my face smelled of strawberries, resinous childhood, Novgorod day.

IV option .

1. I see pine trees, clouds, blueness high above my head.

2. He was taken from the fortress, from Brest.

3. Slanting rain lashed the windows.

4. No wonder I was attracted here, attracted and attracted.

5. Forest, tent, splashing of the river wave.

6. New Year's mail is expected from relatives and friends.

7. Crimson horizons, broken wires.

8. The possessed have no way back

9. The splash of a river wave.

10. What do you do in the village?

11. I enter absurd and timid.

12. They threaten with barrage units.

13. Gray and wavy.

14. Suburb of old Paris.

15. Now let's drink tea.

V option.

1. This year they do not like to talk about the earthquake.

2. One thousand nine hundred and sixteenth year.

4. We sit down on the carpet.

5. First of all, you need to keep your cool.

6. Very hot.

7. Marina was seated next to the driver.

8. It was quiet in the garden.

9. Door sounds.

10. The sword was washed.

11. Finally, the pass.

12. I will tell everyone one true event

13. Rain and wind.

14. Rare lights in dugouts.

15. It was unbearable to listen to their conversation during the game

Task 2.

2.1. Find a definite personal offer.

A. Spring takes its rights.

B. I walk in the darkness to the music of autumn rain.

V. A long winter evening is coming.

G. Warm in the sun.

D. The autumn day rustled with brittle foliage.

2.2.Find a vaguely personal offer.

A. Be of good cheer, heart, to the end.

B. It would be foolish to even begin this question.

Q. As a child, I never managed to fly a kite.

G. No city noise is heard.

D. Paper for wrapping books is taken strong.

2.3. Find an impersonal offer .

A. The days of late autumn are usually scolded.

B. There was a soft knock on the door.

B. You cannot extract oil from empty water.

D. Life and will blew into my soul.

D. Greetings, desert corner.

2.4. Find a Definitely Personal Offer .

A. With a long-forgotten rapture I look at cute features.

B. About the victory of the Great Year will be sung in the farthest edge.

V. On a hillock it is either damp or hot.

D. I walk along the field with a narrow border, overgrown with porridge and tenacious swan.

2.5. Find a vaguely personal sentence.

A. The golden chariot of the beauties of spring rushes from the mountain height.

B. For the sake of the rose, thorns are also endured.

B. No housing is visible anywhere in the open.

G. With a creak they lowered the ladder.

D. I'm going, I'm going in an open field.

2.6. Find an impersonal offer.

A. Lead a horse to me.

B. Can't sleep, nanny.

C. Open the prison for me, give me the radiance of the day.

G. I love you, my Russia, for the clear light of your eyes.

D. Someone brought a casket from the master.

Task 3

Make sentences according to schemes, underline the basics, in one-component sentences, indicate how the predicate is expressed.

[nominal], and [impersonal],

[two-part], and [impersonal],

[nominal], and [two-part].

Task 4

Set up punctuation marks. Determine the type of one-part sentence. Specify how the predicate is expressed.

1. No rain and everything dries.

2. It had long since dawned and the lamp was put out.

3. End of May and it's still cool in the field.

4. August came and it became cold at night.

5. Warm morning and a little drizzle.

6. Quiet and blue hangs between the trees.

7. It is difficult and sad for me at times, and the paths are not easy.

8. A birch of nondescript growth and there is not even a shadow above it.

9. I was born in Yalta and this is even mentioned in my passport.

10. The steps in the hallway do not creak and it is dark in the garden.

11. It has become warmer and songbirds do not stop from dawn to dawn.

12. Spring and already warm.

13. It was already getting dark and the room became dark.

14. Sit on the beach with a fishing rod and you will feel the rush of sleep.

15. Autumn and leaves fall from the trees.

16. We entered the forest and a river suddenly opened before you.

17. It was quiet in the garden and only from somewhere far away came the sound of wheels.

18. The forest stretched for several kilometers and one could get lost in it.

19. In the guest's ears rattled and dizzy.

Task 5

Write down the numbers of one-part sentences and determine their type.

1. Andrei's heart sank.

2. Late evening.

3. It was early morning.

4. Maryutin was a widower.

5. And it became easier to breathe.

6. The phone rang.

7. By night it became quiet, as if by order.

9. Still, he was hurt a lot.

10. Forty minutes later I had to go to the airfield.

11. It started after the storm.

12. It was evening.

13. The air smelled of water.

14. It is good to think in the sands at night.

15. To file a lawsuit is a long song.

16. Her face took on an expression of confusion and resentment.

17. It was damp in the morning.

18. Knock on the door.

19. Sometimes she seems to me a naive girl.

20. In the evening they returned.

21. Karabash hoped to get to the village early.

22. It snowed in the evening.

23. They listened to me silently and attentively.

24. The audience whistled.

25. But they didn’t have to sit until morning.

26. Keep your head cold, your belly hungry, and your feet warm.

27. A wedge is knocked out with a wedge.

28. The old grows old, and the young grows.

29. Clear, frosty morning.

30. Snow covered the road.

Task 6

Find among the sentences incomplete two-part and complete one-part .

1. In the field of a blizzard-zaviruha,

War is raging three miles away.

On the stove in the hut - an old woman,

Grandfather is the owner at the window.

(A. Tvardovsky.)

2. Green oak near the seashore;

Golden Chain on Oak Vol.

(A. Pushkin.)

3. Black evening.

White snow.

Wind, wind!

A person does not stand on his feet.

Wind, wind

All over the world!

(A. Blok.)

Task 7

Among the examples there are incomplete two-part sentences that can be mistaken for nominal ones. Write them out; restore the omitted members of the sentence; determine which member of the sentence is the noun in the nominative case. Set the type of the remaining sentences by structure.

1. Stars fade and go out. Clouds on fire. (I. Nikitin).

2. Today, we have a cheerful holiday (S.Marshak).

3. -Five hours? Varyusha thought. - What an early day! And silence! (K. Paustovsky).

4. Night. Silence around (S. Yesenin).

5. Birch grove. Behind it is a pine forest. But to the left is an apiary. Right - MTS (S. Mikhalkov).

6. Hidden rustle in the thicket. A breath of warmth. Poplar, illuminated from above, uplifted in front of the house, all of liquid glass (I. Bunin).

7. And on the lake and ducks, and geese, and cormorants, and dives, and every water bird. Swimming, diving, dusting off, screaming. Good for them. Lots of water (E. Charushin).

Marina Kruzhkina, Lyudmila Pavlova, Svetlana Rybakova, teachers of the Russian language and literature, gymnasium No. 4 of Veliky Novgorod

Exercise 12 Highlight the grammatical foundations of the sentences. Define the types of one-part sentences.

1. At the first dawn, we go out one by one in different directions to the spruce forest for squirrels (Prishvin). 2. Cranberries are harvested in late autumn (Prishvin). 3. You can’t go half a verst along such a ski track without skis (Prishvin). 4. In Oblomovka they believed everything: both werewolves and the dead (Goncharov). 5. In the hot summer season, horses are driven out from us for the night to feed in the field (Turgenev). 6. Nowhere in the forest you will find life more abundant and passionate than near an old stump (Prishvin). 7. No other watchman was appointed to replace Antipich (Prishvin). 8. It was getting dark quickly, in autumn (Paustovsky). 9. It was cold in the forests (Paustovsky). 10. No documents were found with him (Lavrenev). 11. There is no candle in the room (Gogol). 12. Snow and seagulls (Simonov). 13. Under the rumble of spring thunderstorms, shoots do not turn green (Dudin). 14. All day I had to walk along overgrown meadow roads (Paustovsky). 15. This gloomy morning will never disappear from my memory (Fedoseev). 16. Who has not had to sleep on the bank of a noisy stream! (Fedoseev). 17. The mezzanine is already heated (Paustovsky). 18. In general, they did not like to spend money there (Goncharov). 19. Just let's go out as early as possible! (Prishvin). 20. Late autumn days are usually scolded (Pushkin). 21. Ringing of beaten braids (Paustovsky). 22. The next day the judge was gone (Korolenko). 23. Here is a disgraced house (Pushkin). 24. In such a thicket there is not a single path (Prishvin). 25. They bring him a horse (Pushkin). 26. It's good to be on such a night on an empty road (Paustovsky). 27. None of these boys are now in this world (Tryfonov).

Exercise 13

1. Surprisingly bare place. Only a few mine craters. Not a single trench. “They will ask,” I say to Vasin, “take the rap for two!” I jump out of the trench and run. The wind rushes towards me. It's difficult to breathe. Ahead is a funnel. Just run to her! And then, as if with a whip, they whipped the ground. Shelling. There was no need to move. (Baklanov)

2. Sultry. Flies. Knives are rattling in the kitchen. Through the haze you can see the endless domes of Moscow. Closer - the needles of the German church. (A.N. Tolstoy)

Exercise 14 Highlight the grammatical foundations of the sentences. Determine the types of sentences (one-part or two-part).

It's getting dark. In the depths of the garden is a fire. Strongly pulls fragrant smoke of cherry branches. Rustling through dry leaves, like a blind man, you will reach the hut. It's a little brighter here.

Is that you, bartender? someone calls softly from the darkness.

It's me. Do not sleep yet, Nikolai? Where is your gun?

Take near the box.

Throw up a heavy, like a crowbar, single-barreled shotgun and shoot with a flurry.

Intimidate, intimidate, barchuk! - the tradesman will say. - Again, they shook off the whole muzzle on the shaft ...

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