Nikolka Koshevaya Biography
Chapter 1. Without special losses, he eliminated two gangs and took the company to attack no worse than the old and experienced commander. The advertisement of his father Nikolka did not remember poorly, he went to the First World War and disappeared. From the father, Nikolka had one memory: a large, with a pigeon egg, a mole on the left leg above the ankles. His mother died early.
Until the age of fifteen, Nikolka worked for the heroes, and then left with a red regiment passing through the village. Chapter 2. The request of the chairman of Nikolkin Roth was standing when the chairman of the neighboring state farm asked to help cope with the gang that broke through from the neighboring district. Nikolka was tired of war and blood, he wanted to leave for the city, go to study.
With a sigh, he clung his saber and went to help the chairman. Chapter 3. Ataman of the gang for three days chased the bandits of the Nikolka company. The people in the gang were inversely: experienced soldiers dissatisfied with the Soviet regime. The Ataman was always drunk, and the rest of the bandits did not lag behind him - not without reason every fall local peasants drove from a living, like a tear, moonshine.
Ataman was not at home for seven years. During the First World War, he was captured, then fought on the side of the whites, visited Turkish captivity, then moved to the Kuban and put together a gang. Chapter 4. The attack on the mill that day Santa Lukich sorted out - the lower back shot. With difficulty grinding around the mill, he lay down and fell asleep. It was then that the gang running away from the red gang flew into the mill.
Grandfather Lukich’s grain went to the food of the horses, and his himself the bandits forced the earth to eat and swear that the reds were not loved to him. Chapter 5. The pursuit at night, when the bandits finally drank, Grandfather Lukich reached a near farm. He was stopped by severe sentinels, taken to the commander. At first, Lukich was frightened that he again came to the “adversaries”, but then he recognized the young commander, the “kasatics”, whom he had recently treated with milk, was delighted and told about the gang.
Chapter 6. The son and father at dawn Nikolka led the company to the attack, the battle ensued. Ataman saw a young commander, shot him from Mauser - a German self -loading pistol - and killed a horse under him. Nikolka began to shoot back, getting closer to the chieftain. After waiting for the cartridges to run out of the red commander, the chieftain flew at him with a kite and chopped it with a saber.
Having jumped off the horse, the chieftain began to rob the murdered: he pulled binoculars from his neck and began to viciously tear off the chrome boots. One starred easily, and under the other a stocking rolled up. Ataman pulled the boot, took it off with the stocking, and on the leg of the red commander, a little higher than the ankle, he saw a large mole, the same as himself.
The chieftain peered into the face of the murdered and realized that this was his son Nikolushka. Clutching his son's cooling body to his chest, the chieftain shot himself in his mouth from Mauser. Julia Peskova retold.
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