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Ah, the master is the scenery of the cake and the user, that is each other.
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Why are you so mindless and think for yourself.
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Chapter 2 is summarized as follows:
Tsar. The news of the overthrow came. But the lives of the people of the town did not change much, except that more and more people called "Bolsheviks" appeared.
of soldiers. Something changed in the town, and some of the rich ran away. Red Army fighters appeared, and the townspeople got guns issued by the Red Army. Soon, the Red Army retreated, and the Germans came in, and they demanded that the citizens pay for their guns.
The rich are back. Paul.
got acquainted with Zhu Helai, an assembler, and the two became good friends, Zhu Helai taught Paul boxing, and often told Paul some revolutionary truths. Paul hid the stolen gun in the yard, which the Germans did not find when they searched it.
How Steel is Made".
Chapter 2 Main Event: Gun Theft.
The partisans set up their headquarters in the house of Leshinsky. In the evening of the same day, four people met in the command department: one was the captain Comrade Bulgakov, and the other three were members of the command.
After some discussion, they decided to evacuate early tomorrow morning, leaving sailor Zhu He to work at the station, and decided to distribute the 20,000 rifles stored locally to the workers and ordinary people.
The next morning, when Paul returned home from the power plant, he could not find Seryosha. He ran across two streets and came across a little boy dragging two bayonets.
of rifles. Paul asks where he got the gun. "The guerrillas fired their guns across the street from the school, but they were all gone, and there was only a pile of empty boxes, two of which I had taken. The little boy was a little smug.
It's enough for you to have one, and this one should be mine. Paul went up and grabbed the boy's gun. The little boy was so angry that he lunged at him. Paul took a step back with his bayonet and shouted to the child: "Go away, beware of the bayonet!" ”
The little boy cried, scolded and turned and ran away. Satisfied, Paul ran home and hid his gun on a beam under the roof of the shed.
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The second part of the first chapter refers to the four chapters: anger and anger control.
Paul inspected the border with the battalion commander and went to Berezdorf with him, where he declared that he would not smoke or curse in the future. Later, he fell ill, left the factory, returned home, and after recovering from his illness, took up political work in the local armed forces and quelled a fight.
One by one, branches of the Communist Youth League were established in the border villages. Paul, Lida and the cadres of the Youth League District Committee encouraged many young people to join the League.
Later, Paul was elected head of the committee for the celebration of the October Revolution in the border villages. He also took part in exercises with a leg injury. Paul learned from the letter given to him by Leda that he had become a full member of the Communist Party and could take up important work in the Communist Youth League.
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At the 6th Congress of the All-Russian Communist Youth League, Leda met Paul, and both were very happy to see each other. Paul told Leda about the breakup of Anna and Dubava's conflict, and explained that he broke off his friendship with Leda a few years ago because he handled things the way the protagonist in "The Gadfly", but Paul was unable to save his youthful relationship with Leda, who was already married, a few years ago, and Lida gave Paul a note and lent Paul two diaries to read, so that he could understand his thoughts, and Paul felt regretful after reading it.
Because Razvalykhin was an alcoholic in the special district and crowded out his comrades, Paul persuaded everyone to expel Razvalykhin from the group. And because he heard what the female group members said and what Failo said about his actions, Paul was angry and beat Failo. The two fought in court, and Faylo was later expelled from the party, while Paul was found not guilty.
Paul's health deteriorated, his central nervous system was severely damaged, and he was allowed to recuperate at the beach. He came to the seashore and began his recuperation.
How Steel is Made is written in 1933 by Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky. ** Through the narrative of Paul Kochakin's growth path, it tells people that only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships and hardships of the revolution, and only when he links his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior. Selected from.
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Part 2. Chapter VI.
Tonya. Learn about Paul.
was taken away, very anxious, looking for him everywhere.
Petriura. The leader of the gang is coming to the town to review the troops, and the town is busy with preparations. Colonel Tenek didn't want the leader to see that there were too many prisoners in the prison, so he released Paul and the others.
Paul left the prison, but he had nowhere to go, so he ran aimlessly, unknowingly to the garden of Tonya's house. The barking of the dog alarms Tonya, and when she recognizes it as Paul, she gets excited and leaves Paul at home. Paul gets a break at Tonya's house, but he doesn't want to bother Tonya, so he insists on leaving Tonya's house.
They agreed not to forget each other.
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