Vähktõvekorpus
A Russia, Literature, Classics book. Should a man,to preserve his life, pay everything that gives life colour,scentand excitement? Can one accept...
«Vähktõvekorpus oli ühtaegu kolmeteistkümnes. Pavel Nikolajevitš Russanov polnud kunagi ebausklik olnud ega saanudki seda olla, kuid nüüd, mil saatekirja märgiti sõnad «kolmeteistkümnes korpus», tundis ta endas midagi kokku varisevat. Ilmselt oli kellelgi mõistusenatukesest puudu tulnud, sest kolmeteistkümnendat numbrit võinuks ka proteesimis- või soolteosakond kanda.Aga kogu vabariigis oli see siin ainuke paik, kus ta võis abi loota.«Ega mul ometi vähk ole, doktor? Mul ei ole ju vähktõbi?» küsis Pavel Nikolajevitš lootusrikkalt, puudutades kaela...
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