In old Moscow, when the evening was drawing to a close and the streets of Arbat were covered with a light frost, Konstantin Stanislavsky And Sergei Yesenin decided to visit Pushkin's memorial apartment on ArbatThat day the wind pierced through, as if awakening ancient legends, and the snowflakes, like white butterflies, swirled in the air.
Stanislavsky, wrapped in a long coat, felt unwell. He took warm tea with him in a thermos, but the cold still penetrated his bones. Yesenin, noticing how his friend was shivering, suggested going to a café, but Konstantin insisted on continuing on his way.
When they entered Pushkin's apartment, the air was filled with the spirit of times past, and the silence seemed to envelop them in its soft veil. In the room where the great poet once created, everything seemed to breathe history. The walls seemed to whisper of days gone by, and the floorboards underfoot creaked softly, as if welcoming guests.
However, as soon as they approached the desk, Stanislavsky suddenly felt worse. His head began to spin, and he leaned on the desk to keep from falling. Yesenin, alarmed, supported his friend and noticed that his face was as pale as the first snow.
"Have you caught a cold, my friend?" Sergei asked, trying to ease his condition. Konstantin nodded, feeling weakness overcome him. Suddenly, somewhere in the depths of the room, a strange whisper was heard. A voice, as if from an ancient time, called them forward.
Despite his discomfort, Stanislavsky, driven by curiosity, went toward the sound. Yesenin followed him, and soon they found themselves in front of an old portrait of Pushkin. The poet's eyes seemed to come alive, and a sense of wonder hung in the air.
Suddenly a soft melody flowed from the portrait, like an old romance. Its sounds, enveloping, penetrated into the very heart. Stanislavsky felt how warmth spread through his body, and weakness retreated. Yesenin, amazed, looked at his friend, realizing that this was not a simple play of imagination.
When the melody died down and the portrait became normal again, Stanislavsky stood there strengthened and full of strength. They left the apartment, grateful for the amazing event that had left a warm mark on their hearts.
Outside, the snowfall had stopped, and the stars, like pearls, were scattered across the sky. The friends, hugging each other, went home, knowing that this evening would stay with them forever.
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