The Master and Margarita
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Baron Meigel,’
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a stool-pigeon and a spy.
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The baron turned paler than Abaddon,
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Then a metamorphosis occurred. The patched shirt and worn slippers disappeared.
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‘Don’t be afraid, Queen ... Don’t be afraid, Queen, the blood has long since gone into the earth.
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a sweet current ran through her veins, a ringing began in her ears. It seemed to her that cocks were crowing deafeningly, that somewhere a march was being played. The crowds of guests began to lose their shape: tailcoaters and women fell to dust. Decay enveloped the room before Margarita’s eyes, a sepulchral smell flowed over it.
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The Extraction of the Master
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Woland
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Hella
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Koroviev
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Azazello,
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the...
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‘Well, did they wear you out very much?’ asked Woland. ‘Oh, no, Messire,’ Margarita answered, but barely audibly. ‘Nobless obleege,’ the cat observed
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‘Nobless obleege,’ the cat observed and poured some transparent liquid into a goblet for Margarita.
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‘Is that vodka?’ Margarita as...
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It’s pure alcohol!’
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‘Hella,
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The night of the full moon is a festive night,
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nothing bad happened. A living warmth flowed into her stomach,
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She greedily began gulping down caviar.
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‘I got so excited!’ exclaimed Margarita,
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‘Ah, I got so excited when that baron fell!’ said Margarita, evidently still reliving the murder, which was the first she had seen in her life.
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‘There is this certain critic. I destroyed his whole apartment tonight.’ ‘Just look at you! But what for?
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With admiration haha
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‘I wouldn’t want to meet you when you’re carrying a gun,’ Margarita said, casting coquettish glances at Azazello. She had a passion for anyone who did something top-notch.
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Koroviev blew on Hella’s bullet-pierced finger and it mended.
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it was perfectly clear to her that she had nowhere to go.
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‘We’ve been testing you,’ said Woland. ‘Never ask for anything!
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especially from those who are stronger than you. They’ll make the offer themselves, and give everything themselves.
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Margot,’
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‘what
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‘Frieda!
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‘I want them to stop giving Frieda that handkerchief with which she smothered her baby.’
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‘I am talking about mercy,’ Woland explained his words, not taking his fiery eye off Margarita.
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‘It sometimes creeps, quite unexpectedly and perfidiously, through the narrowest cracks.
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‘You are, by all tokens, a person of exceptional kindness? A highly moral person?’ ‘No,’ Margarita replied emphatically,
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I am a light-minded person. I asked you for Frieda only because I was careless enough to give her firm hope.
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a little confusion has taken place here. Each department must look after its own affairs.
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devil take you!’
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there is simply no sense in doing what ought to be done by another - as I just put it — department.
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‘You are forgiven. The handkerchief will no longer be brought to you.’
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that does not count, I did nothing. What do you want for yourself?’
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‘I want my beloved master to be returned to me right now, this second,’
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Ivanushka’s night visitor,
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‘I’m afraid, Margot! My hallucinations are beginning again ...’
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why does Margarita call you a master?’ asked Woland.
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‘That is an excusable weakness. She has too high an opinion of a novel I wrote.’
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