On one of those gloomy evenings when the sky above Moscow is covered with heavy clouds and the autumn wind walks through the streets, Polytechnic Museum A young serf named Andrei entered. His simple clothes, permeated with the smell of earth, stood out among the bustle of the city. That day he was in Moscow on behalf of his master, to whom he needed to deliver a letter.
On the steps of the museum he met Sergei Yesenin, a famous poet whose poems about Russia were full of sincerity and love for the homeland. Yesenin, noticing the young man's confusion, offered to help him and led him to the museum, telling him about the exhibitions and exhibits that reflected the history and achievements of Russian science.
Inside the museum there was an atmosphere of nobility and grandeur, but between the halls and corridors one of the most valuable exhibits was lost - an ancient parchment, which was stolen from a closed display case. The security organization was broken, and no one knew how this could have happened.
Andrey, not knowing what awaited him, noticed how one of the visitors, in a beautiful hat and with a sly look, hid a package in his pocket. He could not remain indifferent and, following the suspicious man, found himself in the shadow of the night street. However, he was quicker and disappeared into the crowd.
Feeling guilty and desperate, Andrei returned to the museum and told Yesenin what had happened. The poet, impressed by the honesty and courage of the young man, suggested that he stay in Moscow and try his hand at literature, but Andrei refused. He realized that city life was not for him and decided to go to a monastery to find peace there and devote himself to prayer.
Yesenin, having parted with his new friend, looked for a long time after the retreating figure, reflecting on the fates of ordinary people and their striving for truth and goodness.
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