The Brave Doctor Learn English through story level 4

moscow 1901

the small sad group walked behind the

horse and carriage which carried the

coffin of maria nicolaevna

as they walked they sang eternal memory

people along the way stared and made the

sign of the cross

some asked who was in the coffin

zhivago they were told

but not the great man himself

it’s his wife

the coffin was closed and put into the

ground earth was thrown on top of it

and suddenly a ten-year-old boy threw

himself on top of the earth

like a wild animal which has lost its

mother the small boy covered his face

with his hands and burst into tears

finally his uncle the dead woman’s

brother

led him away the boy

yori andreavich djibargo

was now an orphan

even though his father was still alive

he had left yuri and his mother a long

time ago and had gone to siberia

since then he had spent the family’s

millions on bad business plans women and

alcohol

yuri didn’t know his father

but he could remember something about

his own past

many things used to carry his name

there were zhivago factories a zhivago

bank

chivago buildings

even a zhivago cake

when he was younger yori had lived in a

wonderful house in a beautiful park

he had enjoyed the best of everything

then one day it all disappeared and he

and his mother became poor

now his mother was dead and he was

leaving moscow with her brother nikolai

nikolayevich

his uncle collier

uncle collier was a serious religious

man

he was concerned with the political

ideas of his time and was looking for a

new path that would change the world

in the future he would write several

important books that guided the thinking

of many people during russia’s coming

revolutionary years

yuri loved and admired this uncle who

was now mother and father to him

the young boy listened to his christian

philosophy and accepted it as his own

summer 1903

yuri spent several happy years with

uncle collier often traveling with him

and always listening to his ideas about

russia and about the role of the

individual in society

on one of their trips they went to

duplianca

they were going to a beautiful large

estate which reminded yuri of his mother

she had been fond of nature and had

often taken him on long walks in the

countryside

at the farm uncle collier spent the time

discussing changes in the agricultural

system with a fellow author

and yuri wandered around listening to

the birds

and praying for his mother

angel of god

lead me in the way of truth

and tell mama that i’m all right

she must not worry

if there is life after death o lord

please receive me and please protect and

keep dear mama

at this point yori was suddenly

overtaken with emotion and was not

conscious of where he was for several

minutes

when he shook himself awake

yuri thought of his father

he had forgotten to pray for him

he can wait

he almost thought

it was difficult for the boy to pray for

a father he did not remember at all

while this was going on at the farm a

train was coming towards duplianca

one of the people on the train was misha

gordon an 11 year old boy who was

traveling to moscow with his father a

lawyer from orenberg

one day in the near future yuri and

misha would become friends

but on this day they were still unknown

to each other on this same train there

was another well-known lawyer and his

client

the lawyer was victor ipolitovich

komarovsky and his client was the famous

zhivago yuri’s

father zhivago had been in the gordon’s

railway carriage for much of the journey

he had talked for hours to misha’s

father about his financial matters

from time to time the lawyer komarovsky

would find zhivago and take him back to

the bar for more drinks

it was easy to see that zhivago’s

worries and his nervous condition were

in some way to komarovski’s advantage

after one of these trips to the bar

zhivago rushed into their car

grabbed mr gordon by the hand and then

ran to the door and left from the train

he died at the exact moment that yoli

forgot to pray for him

the train stopped in the valley near

duplianka but it was many years before

yuri knew the whole story of his

father’s suicide

soon after this trip uncle colier sent

yori to moscow to live with some distant

relations the grameko family

yuri was very happy in the grameko house

both of the parents were kind and well

educated and their daughter tonya became

yuri’s closest friend almost immediately

with the grameekos yori enjoyed the kind

of life that society believed was proper

foreign

1905

in another part of moscow another young

person was living a very different style

of life from yuris

and her brother lived in three small

rooms at the back of their mother’s shop

the workers in the shop made dresses for

the rich ladies of moscow

amalia larissa’s mother was a widow with

a small amount of money

she was a frightened weak woman who

relied on an old friend of her husband

for advice

the friend was the handsome confident

lawyer who had been chivago’s advisor

victor ipolitovich komarovsky

komorowski marched through the shop

quite frequently with his fashionable

beard and expensive clothes

he looked down his fine nose at the poor

workers and they whispered behind his

back here comes amalias don juan

the old devil

the king of hearts

they knew he was not good for amalia but

their opinions did not matter larissa or

lara as she was usually called was a

natural beauty

she worked very hard at school and

helped her mother as much as she could

it was easy to love her because she was

the purest kindest girl in the world

at 16 she understood her mother’s fears

about becoming poor

but she was strong and naturally

optimistic

she had no worries about the future

sadly komorowski was to change her

picture of herself and of her future

evening lara’s mother amalia had an

appointment to go to a fashionable party

with komorovsky but she felt ill and

unable to go

instead she encouraged dramarovsky to

take lara

tomorrowski introduced lara as his niece

but after several elegant evenings in

the finest restaurants and clubs of the

city the ladies and gentlemen of moscow

society

knew that lada was something very

different from a niece lara could not

control the events in her life

at first she went to places with

komorowski because he was kind to her

mother

and every evening with him was exciting

full of luxury and temptation

she floated along in a dream and did

what komorowski wanted her to do

but when she was at home again and

looked at herself in the mirror

lara hated the woman that she saw

she knew that komorowski was evil and

that he had made her evil too

she wanted to be innocent again

but she could not break away from

komarovski’s power

lara’s shame was her secret

her mother must never know the awful

truth about her and komarovski and her

friends at school would not understand

or accept her double life

her best friend was a boy named pavel

pavlovich antipov

known to everyone as pasha

his father was a railway worker who was

in jail because of his part in a railway

strike and his mother was very ill in

hospital pasha was now living with some

of lara’s neighbors

he was a charming young man intelligent

funny kind

and because of his father he was

involved with the politics of the day

like many students of that time he

wanted change in russia and he was

willing to work to make things better

but the center of pasha’s life was lala

he loved her with his whole heart and

would do anything for her

secretly he had promised his life to her

during this revolutionary time in russia

many groups of workers in moscow such as

the railway men went on strike

workers and students marched in the

streets hoping to change conditions for

everyone but especially for the workers

and the farmers

then on october the 17th there was good

news

the tsar nicholas ii had signed an

agreement which would give land to the

peasants and would make everyone in

russia equal

unfortunately the agreement was not

worth the paper it was written on

conditions for workers and farmers grew

worse and worse

students politicians and churchmen

wondered what would happen to their

country

some thought a lot about the situation

and discussed it for hours and hours

while others looked for more direct ways

to change their history

pasha and his friends were among the

groups of students and workers who were

willing to fight on the streets for the

new russia

one day amalia grisha’s workers

surprised her when they stopped working

and walked out of the shop

amalia did not understand that the

strike was not against her but against a

whole unfair system

she was depressed and worried and felt

that she could not make sense of the

world

fortunately she had a friend and

neighbor who she could talk to

he was tishkovich a violinist and he

listened patiently to amalia’s concerns

about her finances and her worries about

komarovsky january 1906

many of moscow’s workers were now on

strike

and like amalia grisha they wondered

what would happen to their families and

future

but in some parts of the city people

were still untouched by the troubles

behind the closed doors of their large

comfortable house the grimikos were

planning one of their celebrated musical

evenings

everyone in the family was a great music

lover

the preparations went on for days before

the party carpets and curtains were

cleaned the furniture was moved around

and in the kitchen everyone was busy

preparing bread salads meat vegetables

pies and cakes for the elegant supper

after the concert

on the evening itself moscow’s most

important and fashionable ladies and

gentlemen sat down to enjoy a special

musical event

the musicians were the best in the city

but the music was dry and boring and the

song seemed extremely long the audience

wished that the entertainment would stop

so that they could go into supper

yuri was sitting with tanya and misha

gordon

the three of them were always together

in those days

you already noticed that one of the

servants was waving at tonya’s father

gramiko tried to ignore the girl’s

signals but she wouldn’t stop waving and

pointing

finally he walked quietly out of the

room

well

what is it why have you dragged me away

from my guests

i’m sorry sir but there is a man outside

for mr tishkevich one of the violinists

he says it’s a matter of life or death

he must go immediately

that’s impossible you’ll have to wait

until the end of this piece of music

but sir

someone is dying

insisted the girl alexander gramiko

returned to his guests

ladies and gentlemen please forgive me

but i must end this wonderful music

mr tishkevich has had some bad news from

home and must leave i’ll take him there

myself please stay and enjoy yourselves

i will return very soon

it was an extremely cold night and yuri

and misha decided to go with mr gramiko

and tishkovic

the violinist’s friend amalia grisha

had tried to poison herself

life had become a heavy weight for

amalia

with the shop closed she had very little

money and now she was confused about her

daughter and komarovsky

what was going on

what had changed

she was too frightened to face them

directly

but she knew that something was wrong

the atmosphere felt dangerous when lara

and komorovsky were in the same room

amalia was not strong enough to find any

solutions

instead

she drank poison now the doctor was

cleaning out her stomach and tishkovich

and mr grimiko were standing beside her

bed

mr tishkovic my dear

where’s your hand

please

give me your hand

i was such a fool

oh my imagination

but now i see that everything is all

right

and here i am alive

oh forgive me please tish of it

be quiet now amalia you have said enough

how awful

mr grimiko i am sorry don’t worry

tishkovitch answered ramiko we’ll leave

now

all this time yuri and misha had been

watching

they stared at the feverish woman

covered in sweat and talking wildly

this was a world they did not know

as they were leaving they went through a

small sitting room

the walls were covered with photographs

and there were books newspapers and

fashion magazines piled high on the desk

and table beyond the round table in the

soft light they could see a girl of

their own age asleep in a big chair

she was completely exhausted

and had slept through all of the noise

and comings and goings

you will leave now gramiko said again

as soon as mr tishkevich comes out i

must say good night to him

but it was not gishkovich who came into

the room

it was a handsome rather heavy

self-confident man

he was carrying a lamp which he placed

on the table

the light woke up the sleeping girl and

left yuri and misha in dark shadows

the girl stretched and smiled up at the

man

on seeing this stranger misha pulled at

your sleeve and tried to tell him

something

yuri told his friend to be quiet and

stood very still carefully watching the

action before his eyes the girl and the

man believed that they were alone

not a word past their lips

only their eyes met

but the understanding between them was

complete as if he were the master and

she were a willing slave

his smile told her everything

the crisis was finished the problem had

disappeared

she looked at him and nodded contentedly

she understood that her mother’s suicide

attempt had failed

but that their secret was still safe

yori and misha watched this show with

horror

misha was upset because he recognized

the man

it was komarovsky the lawyer who had

been with your his father when he

committed suicide

he wanted to take yuri outside and

explain who kamalovsky was

but yuri was trying to understand what

he was watching

he stood in the darkness and stared at

the two people in the circle of light

the girl was young and beautiful like

him and his friends

but she was controlled by this dangerous

man he knew that he was watching

something forbidden something which was

wrong the relationship between the man

and the girl made yuri feel

uncomfortable

his heart was painfully crowded with new

feelings

he wanted to rescue the girl

but he could see that it was impossible

for him to interfere

however a connection now existed

and one day this girl

lala fierdarovna grisha would be the

most important person in your life

for now

she was still an upsetting mystery and

someone who did not even know that yuri

existed

misha pulled yuri outside and shouted

do you know who that man is

julie

he’s the lawyer who made your father

drink so much

he caused your father’s death

he was on the train that day with your

father remember i told you

but yuri was thinking about the girl and

the future not about his father in the

past

he wasn’t even sure what misha was

talking about he wasn’t sure about

anything as they drove home through the

frozen streets of moscow

christmas 1911.

yuri tonya and misha were in their last

term at university in the spring they

would all graduate

yuri in medicine because he wanted to do

something useful with his life

misha in philosophy and tonya in law

they were all very intelligent and hoped

to succeed in their professions

a large part of their view of the world

had come from uncle coleus books his

ideas guided their thinking about

history politics and art but especially

about each individual being responsible

for his or her own thoughts and actions

yuri thought well and wrote even better

since his school days he had dreamed of

writing a book about his impressions of

life

but he didn’t want to say things

directly he wanted to keep the most

important things hidden under the

surface waiting for the intelligent

reader to discover them everyone was in

evening dress and looked as if they were

enjoying the party atmosphere

everyone that is but one young lady

lara

she had learned that komorowski was at

the sventitsky’s party and she was

searching for him with a desperate look

in her eye

she danced with a young man she knew

from university and continued her search

suddenly she saw komarovsky at a card

table

pulled out the gun

and fired at him

everyone turned and looked in the

direction of the sound

there was a moment silence

and then people began screaming and

running towards the injured man what has

she done what has she done

kamarovsky kept saying

he was not hurt

the shot had hit another man

but he knew it had been meant for him

yori hurried over to the injured man and

saw lala and komarovsky for the second

time

that girl

again in a sensational situation

and that evil man

but yuri had no time to think about lara

and komorovsky

tonya rushed over to him they were

needed at home immediately

yuri forgot everything else and ran out

of the house with tanya

they did not find anna ivanovna alive

when they ran up the stairs to her room

she had been dead for ten minutes

anna’s death was a tragedy for the whole

family

but tonya especially was beside herself

with sadness

yoli remembered the pure terror he had

felt 10 years earlier when his dear

mother had died

now he was afraid of nothing

neither of life nor death

he had learned many things in the last

10 years from literature art history the

bible

and felt that he now understood himself

and his world

he would help tanya

he would protect her and stay beside her

always

and he would write a poem for her mother

so that they would never forget her

after the guests had left the christmas

party

lara lay feverish and half conscious in

one of the sventitsky’s bedrooms

the rest of the house was dark and quiet

but one nervous angry person was still

awake trying to decide on his next

course of action

komarovski’s good name was threatened

and he was determined to stop any gossip

that might link him to lara or to the

shooting

he had already spoken to the police and

tried to smooth things over

he must not go to court and answer

questions about his private life

he would find a place for lara to live

anything to keep her quiet and out of

his way

and above all he would never go near her

when he looked at her he had to admit

that she was still extremely attractive

to him she was intelligent and beautiful

but wild at the same time

he had always known that she was special

and he wanted her desperately but now he

could see that she had the power to

destroy him

he would help her

and then try to forget her he was too

young to write this book yet so instead

he wrote poems

these were practice for writing his

great book one day

the young people had very few worries

but they were concerned about tonya’s

mother

anna ivanovna gramiko

she was not well and had spent all of

november and december of that year in

bed

she often called yuri and tanya to her

side and talked to them about her family

and her childhood at varikino a

grandparent’s enormous estate near the

town of yuriatin far away in the euro

mountains

on the 27th of december yuri and tonya

were wondering if they should go to the

sventipsky’s annual christmas party that

night

it was always the best party of the

season and everyone would be there but

they did not want to be away from

tonya’s mother

anna was feeling a little better that

day and she called yuri soon to be a

doctor to come to her bedroom and check

her condition

yuri agreed that anna seemed better and

so he stayed to talk with her

i want a word with you yuri anna said

seriously

i know anna ivanovna you’ve seen the

letter from the lawyers about my

father’s estate

yes i have and i want you to do the

right thing

do not act quickly think about your

future

i know you agree with uncle colga but

please

let me explain

the lawyers will take any money that my

father left

but there’s no land there are no

factories no houses

my father lost everything

i do not wish to go to court and listen

to the details of his sad foolish life

and still have nothing from him

there are other people who will step

forward if you do not want the estate

protested anna

yes i know

when lamar was still alive my father

fell in love with a strange princess

and she had a son by him

his name is yevgruff and he’s 10 years

old

i’ve seen a photograph of their house in

the euro

sometimes i dream about it and feel that

the windows are staring at me giving me

the evil eye

no i don’t want anything to do with this

princess her house or my father’s penis

all right yuri i will leave that

decision to you but i will decide about

tonight

you and tonya must go to the spinpitskis

party i am much better today and i want

to see you both in your evening clothes

before you go out

in the spring of 1906

lara was in her final year at secondary

school but she was having a very

difficult time

the relationship with komarovsky had

started six months earlier and at times

lala believed that she was going insane

she was exhausted by late nights and by

worrying she hated herself for being

weak for acting like komorowski’s slave

but she could not stay away from him

finally lala decided that she could not

continue with a life which disgusted her

at school she wrote a note to her best

friend nadia colagrivova

nadya

i want to live away from mother can you

help me

i want a teaching job i need to earn

enough money to live independently

you know lots of rich people

do you have any ideas

nadia wrote back

mother and father are looking for a

teacher for my little sister lipa

why not come to us

it would be wonderful

you know we are all very fond of you

and so lada escaped from the terrible

dream world that komorowski had trapped

her in

she spent some years at nadia’s house

where she was not only useful but also

greatly loved as a member of the family

she was able to save some money because

she was paid a very reasonable wage as

liepa’s teacher and she was also able to

continue her own education

nadia’s parents were very kind and

generous and helped lara to solve

another difficult problem while she

lived with them

one day in 1911 with no warning lara’s

brother roger arrived at the color

grievops house

he was a student at a fashionable army

college

he was both proud and stupid and now he

was in deep trouble because of gambling

debts

he had gone to kamarovsky about his

trouble and the smooth lawyer was

willing to help him if lala wished him

to

she had only to speak to komolovsky and

he would save her brother from disaster

lala could not believe her ears

her years of honest work for nothing

she did not think she went straight to

nadia’s father and he helped her brother

without question

but before he left lara made roger give

her his gun

because he had threatened to shoot

himself if he didn’t get the money he

needed

after he was gone lala’s anger died

but she remained very upset laura

believed that she was in an impossible

situation

lipa was finished with school and did

not need her anymore and she could not

pay back the money she had borrowed from

nadia’s father for roger’s debts

she felt that she was not wanted any

longer in the coligribuff house although

this was not true

the family thought of her as a daughter

and would have been very upset if they

had known about lala’s concerns

in desperation lada came up with a crazy

plan

she would go to komorovsky and demand

enough money from him to rent her own

flat and to finish her studies

if he wouldn’t help her

she would shoot him with her brother’s

gum

on december the 27th she left nadia’s

house to look for him

she hid the gun in her coat

as lara walked through the snow

tonya and yuri were in anna ivanovna’s

bedroom showing her how fine they looked

before they left for the spentitsky’s

party

anna was very happy to see her two

favorite young people oh my goodness

where is my little yori and my sweet

tanya

what has happened to my children

you’re both grown up now ready to face

the world on your own

come here

let me look at you

they came closer for anna ivanovna to

see them and stood shoulder-to-shoulder

beside her bed

tanya you are beautiful perfect and

you’re so handsome and elegant

my heart is very happy tonight

you are ready for the best the brightest

party of the year

i think you are ready for the world

listen to me

but she was interrupted by her own

coughs

yuri and tonya reached out to her and

their hands touched

still coughing anna held their hands in

hers and said

if i die

stay together

you are meant for each other

get married

there now

you are an official couple

and she began to cry softly

now go

you must enjoy the party for me on the

way to the sventipsky’s house tonya and

yuri were changed people

after six years as children and young

adults together they knew everything

about each other they loved to study

together and argue about politics and

religion they shared the same taste in

art and literature and laughed at the

same jokes

they were part of the same close loving

family

but suddenly there was something new

between them

now they looked at each other with

different eyes

they were a man and a woman

and saw that they were truly

deeply in love with each other

for both of them it was as if tonya’s

mother had opened a secret door

and had shown them a bright magic future

they arrived at the party and were

greeted by the spentinskis and many

other old friends

there was dancing for the young people

card playing and a little gambling for

their elders and tables full of every

description of christmas food and drink

1915

during world war one

soon lara was living in her own flat and

spending her time at the university or

with pasha

mr color grievous nadia’s father had

helped her with some extra money and

both lara and pasha would graduate from

university soon

their dream was to get married

move out of moscow and then work in the

country as teachers

secretly lara was afraid that komorowski

or at least her past relationship with

him would spoil their dream

she tried to protect pasha from her dark

secrets but he believed that nothing

could damage his love for lala

they got married soon afterwards

and moved to uriatin the small town in

the urals where lala had been born and

had spent her childhood

by this time yuri and tonya were also

married

yuri was a doctor at a big moscow

hospital and as in most hospitals at

that time the beds were full of injured

soldiers from the battlefield but in the

autumn of 1915

yuri was more concerned about tonya

she was in hospital waiting for the

birth of their first baby

she had been there for three days before

yuri finally heard the news

a nurse found him

congratulations

it’s a son

be very loving and gentle with your wife

she has had a bad time

she’s safe

tonya and the baby are safe yori said

almost as a prayer

the great thing was that tanya was no

longer in danger

she was fine

and they were parents

lara and pasha had now been in yuriatin

for four years

lala had her hands full and plenty to

think about

she took care of their house and their

daughter katya who was three years old

she was also a teacher at the girls high

school and shared all of pasha’s

interests too

she worked constantly but she was very

content

this was exactly the life she had

dreamed of

she was happy to be in yuri once again

with people who knew her and her family

she liked these people and their simple

way of life pasha was also a teacher

but teaching and family life were not

enough for him

he missed the big city and sometimes

criticized the people of uriatian rather

strongly

he thought that their ideas especially

their political ideas were very simple

he stayed away from the local people and

instead concentrated on his education

he could read quickly and remembered

almost everything he read

he was a teacher of latin and ancient

history

and now he taught himself everything he

could about science physics and

mathematics

he sang himself into studying often

forgetting to eat or sleep

and the more he learned

the less he liked living in yuriati

pasha and lara’s relationship was good

but not perfect

they loved each other very deeply but

they were not able to be completely

natural with each other

pasha knew about komarovsky and worried

that lala believed he thought badly of

her because of her past lara tried to be

kind and loving but sometimes she was

too much like a mother in pasha’s eyes

they were often too polite to each other

too careful

which made things more complicated

one night when he could not sleep pasha

stood alone staring into the night

he questioned lara’s love for him

and then even wondered if his love for

her was really true

he began to think that they were acting

roles instead of behaving honestly

and yet he couldn’t hurt lara she meant

everything to him

he looked up at the stars as if

searching for a solution

what should he do

suddenly an army train came into view

and went hurrying past to the west

asha smiled got up and returned to bed

he had found his answer

when pasha told lara about his decision

she could not believe her ears

he had arranged everything and was

leaving for the army school in omsk

pasha pasha darling screamed lala don’t

leave us

what’s the matter with you

you are not my pasha what has changed

you

you don’t even respect soldiers suddenly

she realized that her husband didn’t

actually want to be in the army

he wanted to be away from her

she didn’t understand completely

but she knew that he misunderstood her

love for him

she became silent and helped him to pack

his things

lara’s whole life seemed silent without

her husband

her brightest hopes and dreams had

drifted away

but eventually pasha wrote from the

battlefield and sounded less depressed

he wanted to be with lara and katya and

prayed for an opportunity to visit his

home in yuriati

but then his letters stopped

and lada could not get any news about

him

she was filled with worry so she took

action

she trained as a nurse

and went to look for pasha in the war

she left katya with her old student lipa

in moscow

and got a job as a nurse on a hospital

train going to the hungarian border

and passing through the town of liskey

the last address she had had from pasha

lala didn’t know yet but the news about

her husband was not good

during a very fierce battle parsha had

led an attack against the austrians

he and his men had moved quickly

forwards across an open field towards

the enemy

suddenly the big german guns opened fire

on them black clouds of smoke hid the

soldiers

but the observers behind them believed

that all of the russian soldiers were

dead

misha gordon was travelling by train

from moscow to the war front to see his

childhood friend dr yori andreavich

ivargo

yori was working in one of the army’s

hospitals

the train passed villages that the enemy

had destroyed

old people looked up at the train

wondering when peace and order would

return to their lives

misha finally found yori and spent a

week with him at the hospital

they talked about everything in the

world just like they had done when they

were students

yuri couldn’t accept the horrors caused

by a modern war

men’s bodies were torn to pieces but

sometimes they didn’t die

these men became his patients

how could people be so cruel to each

other

they talked about the spirit of the

times the impossible role of bazaar and

of the suffering of jewish people in

their own country yoli did not

understand how one group of russians

could hate another group of their own

countrymen

the following day yuri came back to

their living area and said

we’re all living here

all of the medical people have received

orders to move out

i don’t know where we’re going to

they both packed that afternoon without

any rush

during the night they were awakened by

shouts the sound of guns and men running

the germans had broken through and were

attacking the village the hospital had

to be moved immediately

with all begun before dawn yuri told

misha

you’ll go with the first group i’ve told

them to wait for you hurry up i’ll come

with you and get you a seat

what are you going to do ask me

i’ll come with a second group don’t

worry i have to go back and collect my

medical equipment first they separated

at the edge of the village

yoli wave to misha and then hurried back

to the hospital

he had almost reached the hospital

building when he was knocked down by the

force of an explosion

he fell in the middle of the road

bleeding and unconscious

yori was recovering in the army hospital

in a small forgotten town

it was a warm day at the end of february

the window near his bed was open and he

was reading letters from tonya that had

just been delivered to him

all of the patients were bored and

waiting for their dinners

suddenly everyone’s attention was caught

by the sound of light footsteps coming

into the large room

lara or nurse antipava walked into the

room and greeted the men

yuri recognized her at once and so did

one other patient

larissa viadorovna and deepava said the

other man i knew your husband

we were officers together for almost a

year

i’ve kept his things for you

it isn’t possible

lana kept saying

who are you

please

tell me how my husband died

what happened

please don’t be afraid to tell me soon

after doctor yori andreovich ivargo also

set off for home

friends helped him to find a seat on a

train for moscow and he had time to

think

his thoughts moved in two big circles

constantly changing shape and confusing

him in one circle were his thoughts of

tonya their son and their home with its

warmth sincerity and love

after more than two years away from

moscow he dreamed of being there and

having his family safe and whole again

this circle also contained his

commitment to the revolution as he

understood it

and his excitement about a new future

for russia

he was eager to talk to his friends in

moscow and to uncle colga about new

ideas in philosophy art and politics

the other circle also contained new

ideas

but they were very different from the

ideas in the first cycle

it contained his memories of the war

blood teller and cruelty

he worried about the side of the

revolution that was being led by

professionals

and about the peasants who were being

stepped on and forgotten among these new

thoughts he saw nurse antipava lara

living in the urals with her daughter

she was mysterious and strong

but was she strong enough to make a life

for the two of them in the middle of a

revolution

yuri wanted to be near her

he wanted to be the man that she could

rely on

but at the same time

he wanted to stop himself from loving

her

he had to stop thinking about her

following a restless night yuri looked

out of the train and recognized where he

was and what was waiting for him

after almost three years of war and

struggle coming home had become his

purpose in life coming home to his

family to himself to a new life

suddenly he saw the church of christ the

savior over the top of a hill

then the chimneys roofs and houses of

the city

moscow

said yuri

it’s time to get ready yoli was able to

hire a carriage of the station and as he

looked at the streets of moscow during

his ride home he saw a picture of what

the city would soon become

the markets were closed because there

was nothing to buy or sell

the streets were dirty because no one

cleaned them and thin hopeless old

people stood beside the buildings trying

to sell useless but once expensive

objects from their past because they

needed a few pennies to buy bread

the carriage came close to yuri’s house

and he felt his heart begin to beat

faster in his chest

he ran up the steps to his front door

and rang the bell

suddenly tonya appeared

and they rushed into each other’s arms

a moment later they were both talking at

once

first of all is everybody well asked

yuri yes don’t worry but yuri listen

i wrote a lot of silly nonsense in one

letter you must forgive me you’re home

now and we’re together that’s all that

matters

tanya darling you have always been the

only woman in my life and in my heart

no more of this talk

how young you look and so pretty

and where is sasha how is he

all right thank god he’s just woken up

we’ll see him in a minute

and your father is he at home ask julie

no of course not didn’t you get my last

letter

father is at the city offices from

morning to night he’s the chief official

from this district can you believe it

tonya led yuri up the back stairs

don’t we go through the sitting room

anymore yuri wanted to know

well you see yuri we gave part of the

ground floor to the agricultural academy

and the top floor as well

we’re using three rooms upstairs for

ourselves it’s better that way don’t you

agree

yes definitely

there really was something unhealthy in

the way rich people used to live

too much furniture too many rooms too

much concern about the individual i’m

glad we’re sharing what we have

but still i don’t think all of these

changes will be easy for anyone

oh yuri interrupted tanya i’ve got

wonderful news for you

nikolai nikolajevic is back

uncle collier

are you serious where is he now

calm down

he’s in the country he’ll be back

tomorrow

he and father constantly argue about

politics but there are more urgent

topics to discuss

we hear rumors every day

they say there won’t be any fuel for

heat or any water or light

they say the new government will get rid

of money

nothing will be coming into the city

we need to plan for the winter we will

tonya we’ll get through it and what

about all of our friends what is

everyone doing these days

yuri continued to ask questions antonia

told him about their friends and about

the exciting but hard life they were all

facing now

but in all of this excitement the most

important event for yoli was meeting his

son

yoli had been called into the army

almost immediately after sasha was born

so that he hardly knew his little boy

he was filled with emotion as he walked

into the room where sasha was waiting

little sasha let the stranger get quite

close to him

then he jumped into his mother’s arms

and slapped you his face

he had frightened himself with this bold

action and burst into sad confused

tears sasha

what will daddy think

tonya shouted at the poor little boy

he’ll think sasha is a bad boy now kiss

daddy don’t cry silly don’t worry tanya

said yuri calmly don’t upset him

it’s so natural

the boy has never seen me

tomorrow he’ll have a good look at me

and then we’ll be friends we’ll get

along wonderfully

and yet yuri left the room feeling cold

and depressed

was his son’s reaction a sign of what

the future would be like

over the next few days yuri’s depression

did not lift

he began to realize how many changes had

already taken place

many of his old friends seemed dull and

colorless without their large houses and

lots of money in the bank they didn’t

seem to have any real character or any

original ideas

yuri was comfortable only with tonya her

father uncle collier and two or three

colleagues who were working at ordinary

jobs which they did well and without

complaining

you’re his greatest pleasure was talking

to uncle colyer again on their first

meeting they felt drunk with the

excitement of seeing each other they

laughed and cried threw their arms

around each other and talked about

everything they had done over the last

two years and about the present

political situation they were both

bolshevik supporters and believed that a

revolution had been necessary

uncle colyer argued that for centuries

the common people had lived difficult

impossible lives

the great differences between the rich

and the poor were not natural or fair

this had been known for a long time and

the world had been preparing for a great

change a change that would bring light

to the people and put everything and

everybody in their proper places

both yuri and his uncle supported the

principles of the revolution

but they worried about how the new

system would work in people’s day-to-day

lives after they had discussed the great

events the two men calmed down and

enjoyed something very special

they had an extraordinary relationship

that went beyond being uncle and nephew

or being good citizens

they shared an understanding of what it

means to be an artist

for ten years uncle collier had not

talked to anyone about the problems of

writing and the importance of a writer’s

work

but he could talk to yuri about these

things and they could understand each

other completely and encourage each

other

they would shout rush up and down the

room shake their heads stand in deep

silence and then find a solution to some

artistic problem they were discussing

for both men being together again was

like waking up after a long sleep and

realizing that they were fully alive

it was the autumn of 1917 and everyone

was worried about getting through the

coming winter and seeing another spring

people in moscow were city people

in general they were as helpless as

children and they were not familiar with

going without food or heat

yuri remained sane by concentrating on

taking care of his family

he was back at his job at the hospital

of the holy cross

and although he was very excited about

russia’s future he tried to stay out of

politics

he worked long hours and spent his free

time fixing things at home looking for

food and fuel and sometimes writing

poems

one cold dark night shortly before the

october battles yuri found a man lying

unconscious on the pavement

the man had been attacked and robbed

yuri checked him carefully and sent him

to the hospital in a carriage

later he learned that the man was an

important politician

from then on this man helped and

protected the zhivago family whenever he

could

without such help it is not certain that

the zhivagos would have seen the next

spring i am joseph gimazadinovic

from moscow

i live near you in 1905

on breast street

i’m sorry i don’t remember you but

goodness me i remember that year

how extraordinary

but pasha please tell me about my dear

pasha

galil told lala what had happened to her

husband

and then she left the room very quietly

in tears

yuri thought about the two times he had

seen her once as a schoolgirl when her

mother had tried to commit suicide

and once when she had shot a man at a

christmas party

by the time lara returned to the room

yoli had decided not to mention these

events and upset her further

when she spoke to him he said

thank you for your help

i’m a doctor

i’m looking after myself

i don’t need anything

one sunday afternoon in october uncle

collier and misha gordon you’re his old

school friend came rushing into this

vargo’s living area in the big house

they’re fighting in the streets the

bolsheviks are fighting against the

soldiers from the provisional government

you can’t get through nikitsky gate you

have to go round it

come on yori shouted uncle colga put

your coat on and come outside you’ve got

to see it this is history something like

this happens only once in a lifetime

but misha reported increasing gunfire

people had been shot in the street and

all traffic had been stopped

they stayed in the house for three days

and nights waiting to see who would be

in control

the city had stopped living until the

victory was decided

at the end of three days yuri and tanya

were exhausted by the endless discussion

unfortunately misha and uncle collier

felt that it was safe enough to leave it

was still too early to say that moscow

was at peace

and several parts of the city remained

closed

but yuri went out the next day to visit

a colleague the streets were almost

empty and jolie walked quickly through

the light snow

without warning the light snow turned

into a terrible storm the wind whistled

down the side streets and a blanket of

snow quickly covered the whole city

to yuri it seemed that there was

something similar between the political

events and the terrible weather

a news boy came running around the

corner in front of yori carrying a bunch

of freshly printed newspapers under his

arm and shouting all the latest get the

latest news

yuri ran after the boy and overtook him

at the next corner

keep the change said yori and then he

found a lighted apartment entrance to

standing and read the latest news the

paper gave the official announcement

from petersburg that a soviet of

people’s commissars had been formed and

that soviet power and the dictatorship

of the proletariat had been set up in

russia after that there were the first

rules from the new government

yuri was shaken by the greatness of the

moment and by the thought of its

importance for centuries to come

as he was reading the newspaper yuri was

interrupted by someone coming down the

stairs of the apartment building

he looked up and saw a boy of about 18

in a reindeer cap and a stiff reindeer

coat

the boy was dark and had narrow siberian

eyes and a proud handsome face

he looked at your ears if he knew him

but he was too shy to speak

yori gave the boy a cold hard stare

which frightened him away how could yoli

have known

that at that moment he had been face to

face with his half brother jeffcraft

within a few minutes yori had forgotten

the boy

his mind was full of news and he wanted

to be at home and to tell tonya and

gramiko what had happened to their

country they sat up most of the night

trying to make sense of these latest

events

the surprise said yuri is that our

leaders have decided to create a new

world in the middle of the old one

this new history must begin now today

without any concern about what is

already here

this is a great idea

but i doubt that it can work

the dark cold hungry winter of

1917-18 arrived

and the people of moscow struggled to

stay alive

the old way of life and the new ways did

not fit together

but they tried to exist side by side

the civil war which caused so many new

problems for the country would not begin

for almost another year

for now there was the appointment of new

people to run government departments for

housing industry business and city

services the new leaders had unlimited

power and spent their days making

bolshevik rules for every part of life

yuri’s hospital changed from the

hospital of the holy cross to the second

reformed hospital

many other things about the hospital

changed too

some doctors were pushed out and others

looked for unofficial ways to make more

money outside the hospital

yuri stayed on but spent more and more

of his time in meetings about the

government’s new plan for hospitals

if he had any free time he was looking

for potatoes to buy in order to feed his

family

like most people around them the

zhivagos were not healthy

they were cold most of the time never

had enough to eat and were always

exhausted

their politician friend helped them many

times but finally his circumstances were

the same as everyone else’s and he had

nothing extra to give away

there was typhus throughout the city

and finally one day yuri became one of

its victims he was returning home with

firewood

and couldn’t see properly

then he couldn’t walk in a straight line

this is it he thought

i’m finished

it’s typhus

someone carried him home but he had no

idea what was going on around him for

almost a fortnight

when yori was out of danger he began to

see a boy near his bed

the boy had narrow eyes and was wearing

a reindeer cap

yuri thought he was the spirit of death

but how could death

help him write poems

and bring him hot soup and bread

finally yuri really woke up from his

black dream in which he had watched love

win the battle against death

little by little he noticed that he was

drinking tea with sugar in it and eating

white bread with real butter

how did you get all of this he asked

onya

your brother got it for us my brother

what do you mean

well yes you’re half brother

you have grav from tomsk

he came every day while you were ill

he took care of all of us daniel

explained

does he wear a reindeer cap and a

reindeer coat

that’s right

so you did see him

you were unconscious for days

he admires you very much he has read

everything you have written and he

brought us wonderful things rice dried

fruit sugar

i think he has a connection with the new

government

he’s gone back to tomsk now and he

thinks we should leave moscow for a year

or two i suggested the very chemo estate

my grandfather kruger’s place and jeff

grab said it was a good idea

we could grow vegetables and hunt for

food

what do you think yuri

in april of 1918 dr zhivago left moscow

with his family

they were on their way to the very kino

estate

near the town of yuri artem far away in

the euros why should he seem so offended

lara wondered

but as the days passed she talked to

yuri as she talked to each of her

patients and she got to know him a bit

better

what a curious man

young and serious

not exactly handsome but intelligent

with a very attractive character

however it’s not my business my business

is to finish my job here as soon as

possible and get back to katya and then

back to yuryatin and our life there

now that i no longer have pasha

i must be strong for my poor daughter

yuri’s head was full of some news from

moscow

he had heard that misha and some other

friends had produced his book

it had impressed many people and his

ideas were taken seriously

moscow was going through exciting times

the russian people were growing more and

more discontented

a serious political event seemed to be

just around the corner

you’re his dreams both awake and asleep

what about moscow about his work about

the political situation and about tanya

and sasha yuri woke up from his dreams

because of the noise of other patients

running in from other rooms

they were all shouting

street fighting in petersburg the

soldiers have joined the rebels

it’s the revolution

the patients and staff from the hospital

were moved to the small town of

melbourne

dr zhivago nurse antipava and galiulin

the officer who had been with pasha were

considered to be experienced and clever

because they were from moscow

they were picked for every job

but all three dreamed of the day when

they could return to their families and

their ordinary jobs

yuri and lara were often brought

together by their work

they became sincere friends and learned

to respect each other’s talents and hard

work

when yuri had any free time he wrote

letters to tonya darling tanya

i’ve been to see some of the soldiers in

the neighborhood

there is an impression of confusion and

desperation everywhere

have i told you that i do a lot of work

with a certain antipover a nurse from

moscow who was born in the urals

do you remember the girl student who

shot a man at that terrible party on the

night your mother died

and misha and i once saw her in the poor

district of moscow

your father took michelle and me to her

flat because of a suicide attempt

well that girl was anti-poverty

i keep trying to get home but it is very

difficult

the problem is not the work here really

anyone could do it

but it’s impossible to arrange a journey

either there are no trains or they are

completely full and don’t even stop here

of course this situation can’t last

forever

antipava galilean and i are all

determined to lead next week

we’ll go separately

so we will each have a better chance

so i might surprise you one day

but i’ll try to send you a telegram

oh my love yuri before he left he

received tonya’s reply

her words were marked with tears

and she begged him not to come back to

moscow but to go straight to the urals

with the wonderful nurse antipapa

tanya believed that her simple ways must

look dull compared to lara’s many

sensational adventures

she had persuaded herself that yuri was

in love with lara and that she had been

forgotten

yuri wrote back to his wife immediately

you are out of your mind tanya

how could you imagine such a thing don’t

you feel my love for you

if it were not for you and for my

faithful thoughts of you and our home i

would have died before now

but words are useless

soon we will be together and our life

will begin again

tanya you are everything to me

please do not forget that throughout the

district around melusiavo people were

feeling the effects of the revolution

a neighboring town attempted to become

independent from the central government

they were led by an extraordinary man

with ideas from the 1905 revolution

the people wanted to share all of the

work and to divide the land equally

but their independence lasted only a

fortnight

then the provisional government was in

charge of the town again

finally there was news of more trains

and lala made her plans to leave

melbourne

yuri found her in the laundry room and

told her that he needed to talk to her

she talked about the revolution and

about all the problems involved with

leaving

but yuri wanted to talk about his

feelings for her

he had been analyzing these feelings

since he received tonya’s letter i want

to tell you about my wife

and my son and myself

tell me

why can’t an adult man talk to an adult

woman without everyone thinking that

they are more than friends don’t answer

just

let me talk

the world has been turned upside down

it was partly the war

and then the revolution did the rest

suddenly everyone was free to create

themselves as new people

it’s as if there were two revolutions

a personal revolution for each of us

as well as the general one

now people intend to experience a new

life not in books and pictures not in

theory but in practice

lara gave him a serious look but yuri

rushed on saying everything that came

into his head

i want an honest life

i want to work hard and be a part of the

great changes in our country

i get very excited about what is going

on all around us

and then i see you

you look sad and lost

and my heart aches for you i’d give up

anything to know that you are all right

i wish that someone close to you your

husband or your best friend

would come and tell me to stop worrying

about you and to leave you alone

but of course then i’d knock him down

i’m sorry i didn’t mean that

yuri had surprised himself as well as

lara

he was embarrassed and walked to the

window so that he didn’t have to see

lara looking at him

i was afraid of this

lara said softly as if to herself

i shouldn’t have

if only

yuri andreevich

you must be sensible

go outside and get some fresh air and

then come back my dear

and be as i’ve known you until now

and as i want you to be

do you hear yuri

i know you can do it

please for me

i beg you to

they had no more discussions of this

kind and a week later lara left

1918

leaving moscow was not a simple

operation

first of all yori was against the

journey

what worries me he told tanya and her

father is the complete uncertainty

we are leaving a place that we know and

where we have a house and friends to go

to a place that we know nothing about

who is in power in that part of the

country who is living in your

grandparents house

will we be allowed to live on the estate

in the end tanya and gramiko won the

argument

the situation in moscow was getting

worse

and tonya believed that if they worked

hard in the country they would have a

better chance of fitting in with the new

bolshevik system that’s it

we’re right at the battlefront

he nodded to himself as he jumped down

from the carriage

he walked to the back of the train and

saw that two carriages had been taken

away

they had carried the soldiers

maybe they were already in the middle of

the fighting

yuri walked to the other end of the

train where are you going

do you have permission to be off the

train

a guard asked as he stopped yuri

what is this station

you’re he asked softly

why do you need to know who are you i’m

a doctor from moscow

my family and i are passengers on this

train here are my papers

i can’t read your papers in this fog get

back on the train while you’re still in

one piece warn the guard yuri walk down

the other side of the train

through the fog he could see some small

boats from the shawl of a river

another guard appeared in front of him

who gave you permission to wander around

what are you looking for

what river is this he only asked without

thinking

he had decided earlier not to ask any

more questions

the second guard took yuri by the arm at

the same time as the first guard

appeared from the other side of the

train

is he still asking questions

yes do you know him ask the second guard

i saw him a few minutes ago

i suspect he’s up to something get his

papers we’ll take him to our train and

see what the boss says yuri was led away

to a special train that was being used

as the offices of the red army commissar

strelnikov

he was left in a clean comfortable

carriage where tidy well-dressed people

were working

yuri was surprised by the business-like

atmosphere

he had had a different picture in his

mind of how strelnikov the terror of the

region would operate

yuri was brought to this office and then

forgotten

to the people around him he wasn’t there

although his papers lay on one of the

desks

from little bits of conversation you

already learned that they were very

close to yuri artem and that the whites

were in charge of the region

the soldiers from the train were

obviously much more important to these

people than someone like yuri was

suddenly a man marched into the room

the force of his character filled the

carriage

and yuri knew at once that this was

strelmikov

he seemed brilliant and original in

every way tall and handsome and alive

with an extraordinary intelligence

congratulations he said to his staff

we’ve driven the whites out of yoriyati

and who is this man

we think he’s the spy that we were

looking for

reported one of the guards

nonsense

he’s nothing like him

i apologize comrade

my gods have made a mistake you’re free

to go

where are this man’s papers demanded

strelnikov

then he saw your his name and his moscow

address

ah

zhivago

from moscow

please come with me i won’t keep you

long

who was this drill

had been born in moscow gone to

university and then to a teaching job in

the euros with his wife

in the 1914-18 war he had been captured

reported missing and believed kill

he had only recently escaped from prison

in germany he had returned to russia

with the spirit of the revolution

shining in his eyes

he quickly became a leader because of

two things his power of clear and

logical reasoning and his methods on the

battlefield which were often harsh but

led to victories for the reds

javago

repeated strelnikov when they were

sitting in his private room

why are you going to marry keno it’s

very rural for a doctor from moscow

yuri explained his reasons for leaving

the city and told stronghold about

tanya’s connection to the kruger family

none of that is important now as you

know comrade

i see you with a medical doctor in the

army

why aren’t you helping us now

australia

i have my papers i left the army after i

was wounded twice well these are unusual

times dear doctor

now you are free as i said

but i have a feeling that we’ll meet

again

you may have a greater purpose in our

plan than being a farmer in very keno

for now

take care

said strelnikov as he sent yuri away

when he was alone the army commissar

looked out of the window towards yuriati

where he and his wife and daughter had

lived

were they still there

couldn’t he go to them

but they belonged to another life

first he had to finish his work for the

revolution

then one day

he could go back

but when

when would he see lara and katya again

the train left the station soon after

yuri was sent back by strelnikov

and two stops later the zhivagos finally

got off

they were the only passengers to leave

the train at very quino and after the

train had disappeared tanya could hear

the birds and smell the countryside

how lovely she cried out

she could not say any more she burst

into tears there was an old man at the

station with a carriage and he offered

to drive the zhivago’s to the kruger

estate

he had worked for tonya’s grandfather

and recognized her immediately but he

warned her not to talk to other people

about the krugers

that connection would not make her

popular now that the bolsheviks had

taken over

everyone in the little group including

sasha enjoyed the trip to the estate but

they were faced with an embarrassing

situation when they arrived

aversius mikulitzin and his wife were

living in the house that had been the

estate managers in the old days

mikulitzin was an old style

revolutionary and supported the ideas of

the bolsheviks but not all of their

methods

his only son liberius on the other hand

was a very important bolshevik leader

although he was not much more than 20

years old

mikulitzin had worked for the krugers

for more than 25 years

right up until the day when the land and

factories were taken over by the

government mikulitzen had taken

advantage of the fine house and some of

the gardens

living there was not legal but the local

bolshevik officials had not noticed what

was going on

mikulitzen and his wife made it quite

clear though that they were not

interested in sharing their good luck

with the zhivagos or in putting

themselves in danger to help them

but mikulitzin was much kinder than he

appeared at first

after a quiet evening of conversation

with the chibagos he had agreed to give

them two rooms connected to the back of

the big house to live in

through the spring and summer he gave

them farm equipment seeds animals and

lots of advice

both mikulets in and the chibagos were

happy with the unspoken contract that

they had worked out and so yuri began

spending hours at the train station

every day

he had to queue for tickets for

permission papers for information about

trains

but finally the day came for the family

to leave as usual the station was dirty

and very crowded there were many other

families trying to leave the city

soldiers going to the battlefields to

the east and typhus victims who had been

pushed out of the hospitals before they

were well

when the train came into the station

yuri fought his way through the crowd

and found a corner with a window for his

family

the train was packed with people and

their boxes and baskets all of which

contained food and objects that they

could use as money on the journey

there were 23 carriages and about 600

people

the rich and poor soldiers and sailors

and men who had been forced to join

labour gangs whenever the train stopped

tanya looked out and decided whether it

was a good idea to get off or not

a decision depended on the size of the

station and the appearance of the people

standing there

would she be able to bargain with

someone for fresh food for her family

at one large station she combed her hair

and found a beautifully decorated towel

in her basket

then she set off in search of food

carrying the towel across her shoulder

girls and women from the local villages

were sitting beside the station office

selling fresh vegetables cheese meat and

hot bread

the soldiers and sailors were the best

customers and the women enjoyed joking

with them

at the end of the row of women tonya saw

an old peasant wearing a black scarf

she waved to tonya and whispered

look at this

i bet you haven’t seen one of these in a

long time

you can have half of it for your towel

the woman showed tonya a cooked duck fat

and juicy and just the thing for her

family

she gave the woman her towel and felt a

bit embarrassed

had she cheated the woman or just made a

good bargain

there were several men traveling east

for the labour gangs in each carriage

including the zhivago’s carriage

one sixteen-year-old boy was

particularly noticeable

was from the

district

his father had been killed in world war

one and his poor mother had sent him to

petersburg to live with his aunt and

uncle and to work in his uncle’s shop

one day at the beginning of 1918 vasya’s

uncle had been chosen by the new labor

department for one of the labour gangs

his wife was very upset by this and was

sure that a mistake had been made

she and vasya went to the station to say

goodbye to the uncle

he begged the guard for permission to

leave the train and kiss his wife before

the train left

the guard refused unless someone would

stay on the train in his place

so the uncle offered basia

the boy was put inside the train and his

uncle was let out

this was the last massiah ever saw of

his aunt and uncle

when the trick was discovered basia

burst into tears and begged the guard to

let him go

but it was no good the guard had to

report to his boss with a certain number

of workers

that was how vasya came to be in a

labour gang

basia was an attractive boy who looked

like a young prince or an angel in an

oil painting

he was unusually innocent and unspoiled

his favorite thing to do on the train

was to sit on the floor and listen to

the older people as they talked about

their past adventures or the politics of

the day

by watching his face you could almost

follow the conversation without hearing

it the journey lasted for days and days

and the train traveled through many

empty villages that had been destroyed

by either the white or the red army

one day the train pulled into lower

calmest a burnt out station with an

empty village behind it

but there were still a few people around

and the station master came out to talk

to the train driver

it looks like you’ve had a fire said the

driver

yes

we certainly had a fire but that wasn’t

the worst thing that happened

answered the station master

i don’t understand what you mean

it’s better not to try

you don’t mean strelnikov

said the driver i do

and we hadn’t done anything

our neighbors in the next village

refused to give their horses to the red

army or to allow their young men to join

the labour gangs i see

so their village was destroyed

naturally

and we were attacked and burnt out of

our houses as insurance

stronghold won’t have any more trouble

in this district said the station master

this was not the first time that the

people on the train had heard the name

strelnikov

like the citizens of lower calmest they

began to link this name with the signs

of violence that they saw

as the journey continued the passengers

were often called on to help the train

crew

sometimes they got off the train and

cleared snow from its path

at other times they looked for wood and

cut it to use as fuel for the engines

yuri and gramico enjoyed this occasional

physical work after so much time on the

train

it also gave them a chance to talk

privately

don’t go so fast you’ll tire yourself

yuri told his father-in-law

let’s have a rest and a talk

we’ve cut a lot of wood in a short time

what do you want to talk about

us build a man

we’re going deeper and deeper into a

part of the country that is unfamiliar

to us

these are revolutionary times

no one knows what to expect from one

village to the next

some villages have been completely

destroyed others are controlled by the

whites and still others by the reds

it’s not what we expected is it

do you remember that night in the middle

of the big storm when you brought home

the paper with the first news of the new

government

we were excited because it was so direct

and honest

but no political system can stay pure

and now we see things happening that we

cannot agree with

said grameko

we must try to live according to the

original ideas of the revolution we’re

not going to the very kino estate in

order to be the owners

there are no owners these days

we’ll live in a modern way

we’ll plant our vegetables look after a

few animals and be good neighbors but we

must be very careful

we live a quiet life and try to keep our

mouths shut

the two men went back to the train

feeling a bit sad after their

conversation but they felt satisfied

with the fact that they understood each

other so well

as spring came closer it became hot and

uncomfortable inside the train

only one morning they pulled into a big

station

and yuri carefully got down from his bed

and opened the carriage door

everyone else was still sleeping

yuri could hear a sound

like distant thunder

but because of his experience in the war

he recognized the sound of guns

the train was near the battlefield

1919

at the end of the summer of 1919 yuri

finally had a bit of free time and began

to write a diary

in it he wrote that he had found the

strongest drug of all good health and

real need

yuri tonya and gramico worked very hard

all day

and then sat in their small fitting room

and read sewed or repaired things every

evening

as a family they were closer than ever

and very content

in fact yuri wrote in his diary that his

professional eye told him that tonya was

expecting another baby

although she wouldn’t admit it yet

yuri recorded his dreams and fears in

his diary

besides recognizing the signs of tonya’s

condition he also saw the first signs of

heart disease in himself

he kept his condition secret but he knew

that he would have the same problem that

his mother had had

sometimes he got very bad headaches and

imagined that he heard a calm beautiful

voice

he knew that it was not tonya or his

mother speaking

but he wondered who it was yuri’s great

ambition was to write an important book

about art or science

something new but useful as well

tonya encouraged him to make regular

trips to the library in uriatim and to

return to his habit of studying and

writing yori began going to the library

two or three times a week and started to

feel like he was part of yuriatin

one morning yuri was sitting in his

usual seat in the library’s reading room

he had a large pile of books on the

table in front of him and was surrounded

by other regular library users

he was ready for several hours of hard

work he was concentrating on his books

when he noticed a change in the room

at the far end there was a new reader

yuri immediately recognized nurse

antipava

she was sitting with her back to him

speaking in a low voice to one of the

women who worked in the reading room

this woman had looked ill all morning

but after whispering to lara for a few

minutes she walked back to her desk

smiling and looking very much improved

several people noticed the change in the

ill woman and looked up and smiled at

lara

but she was already lost in the book she

was reading

yuri wanted to go and speak to lara

but he felt shy and did not want to

interrupt her work

he turned away from her and tried to

read his own book but he kept thinking

of lara

suddenly he knew that the calm beautiful

voice that came to him in his dreams was

hers

she does not try to please people or to

look beautiful

but that makes her lovelier than ever he

thought

how well she does everything

she reads as if it was the simplest

thing in the world a thing that even

animals could do

he looked at her and felt completely

peaceful

then he went back to his studies with a

smile on his lips after reading for

several hours yuri decided to speak to

lara

but when he looked up he found that she

had left the library he returned his

book to the desk and accidentally saw a

form with lara’s name and a dress on it

it wasn’t many days before yori went

looking for her house

the house was not difficult to find yori

opened the gate and saw lara fetching

water

she looked amazed but remained natural

in her manner

all she said was

givago

larissa

whispered yuri

what are you doing here

have you come to see me lala asked

who else

why didn’t you speak to me in the

library

i know you saw me

they walked into lara’s small flat like

two old friends

they drank tea talked about their

children and discussed the revolution

yuri told lara about meeting stronghold

you saw him

lara said in amazement

how extraordinary

what kind of impression did he make on

you

on the whole very good

i think he’s a brilliant man one of a

kind

he will be very important for the

country but for some reason

i think he will fail in the end

i must be honest with you before you say

anything else

the strelnikov you met

is my husband pasha antipov

he can’t be cried yori

what do you have in common with such a

man

i don’t understand everything he is

doing

but i know that he believes in his goals

maybe you think he doesn’t love katya

and me that he has forgotten us

well you’re wrong

someday he will be finished with

fighting then he will come home to us

and lay his victories at my feet

just then katya came in from school

lara surprised the eight-year-old by

lifting her up and holding her tightly

two months later yuri was riding home

from yuriatin

for those two months he had been

deceiving tanya lying to her about why

he needed to stay some nights every week

in yuriati

he had never chosen between tanya and

lara

he still loved his wife and did not want

to hurt her in any way

at home he felt like a criminal

he knew he was putting his family’s

happiness and safety at risk

but now things would change

he had decided to tell tanya everything

and beg her to forgive him

he had told lara that afternoon that he

could not continue to be unfaithful to

tanya

lara had listened calmly and agreed with

yuria’s tears rolled down her cheeks

yuri was thinking about lala and

desperately wanted to see her again

he hadn’t said anything to tonya yet

so why couldn’t he see lala just one

more time

he would make sure that she understood

how much he truly loved her and he would

again explain more gently this time

why he had to stop seeing her the

thought of seeing lala again made yuri’s

heart leap with happiness

he was picturing his next visit to her

house

when he heard a gun fired very close to

him

three men on horses stood in his path

don’t move comrade doctor said the

oldest of the three

if you obey orders you’ll be perfectly

safe

if you don’t it’s very simple we’ll

shoot you

our army needs a doctor

and you’ve been chosen

are you mikulitz in son iberius ask

julie

no

but comrade liberius forester is our

leader

now follow us and no funny business

1919 to 1921.

yuri had been kidnapped by a group

called the forest brotherhood

such groups were considered by many

people to be the true spirit of the red

army during the civil war

they were known for being untraditional

even a bit wild

the men who joined them came from all

levels of society there were peasants

soldiers from the german army churchmen

students disappointed politicians and

true revolutionaries who were determined

to see a new russia

one of the leaders of this enormous

people’s army was comrade liberius

forrester

once known as liberius avacyevic the son

of a versus mikulitzin from valley keno

he was the head of the forest

brotherhood and dr zhivago became their

medical man for almost two years

it was easy and right for them to be

together

and to be separated from the rest of the

world

they were both disappointed at how the

individual had been lost in the

revolution

do you remember what it was like when

you were a child yuri

lala asked one afternoon

i remember something

what are you talking about

i remember a long time when everything

was peaceful

even the future seemed full of peace

people listened to reason and it was

natural for everyone to act fairly in

their business with each other murders

and other violent actions only happened

in the theater not in our daily lives

but then

something false came into our country

do you know what i think was the root of

all the evil and blood and tears and

insanity that we have gone through

i’m not sure

please go on said yuri

all of the evil happened

when people stopped listening to the

voices of individuals

it became old-fashioned to have personal

beliefs

everyone had to sing the same tune and

follow the same leader

everything was touched by this new law

friendships families marriages as well

as politics

no one could act naturally

and so the individual was destroyed

explained lara

yori and lara would talk about the

revolution and its effects on society

and the individual for hours

still their great joy was their love

most people experience love without

noticing how remarkable it is

but yuri and lala knew how lucky they

were to have found each other

lara agreed that yuri should go to

moscow as soon as possible to find his

family

but for now he was too weak

and so the happy couple along with

lara’s daughter katya enjoyed a short

time of peace and happiness in their own

private world

yuri found a job at a hospital because

they needed money and because it was

dangerous to be unemployed

and lala continued her day-to-day

routine

but this situation could not last

the new government was not kind to

citizens who did not behave properly

the officials had their eyes on both

lara and yuri

it was thought that yuri’s ideas were

too independent

people began to talk about him at the

hospital

he didn’t follow the rules

he got all of his ideas from nikolai

bedenyapin his uncle kolya

he couldn’t be trusted

he wasn’t a good bolshevik

lala was in danger because the leaders

knew that strelnikov was pavel pavlovich

a husband

pasha had never been a member of the

bolshevik party and after the civil war

he was no longer considered a hero

he had disappeared

and so it was logical for people to

think he might get in touch with lara

and katja

the air is getting thick said lara one

day

our time of safety is over

they’ll come after us soon you and me

and then what will happen to katya

i’m a mother

i must think of something

we must have a plan

these worries are driving me out of my

mind

i agree said yuri but what can we do

we can’t escape

answered lala there’s nowhere to hide

but maybe we could get away from the

officials attention for a while

can we go to that aquino

no one goes there

could we disappear there and live away

from the dangers that surround us

i don’t know what to say my darling

i must think about moscow

haven’t you been telling me to go there

why can’t the three of us leave here and

go to moscow to moscow

yuri i can’t

no i have to stay

i must wait for pasha and be here if he

needs me

for the moment they were unable to make

any decisions about their future

a few days later in the evening yuri and

lara were sitting at the table

discussing how to protect katja

someone rang the doorbell and lana

walked quickly through the hall to open

the door

yuri heard her talking to glafiera who

worked at the central post office

i’ve brought a letter for your friend

it’s lucky for him that i work at the

post office

i don’t know how many hands it’s been

through

it’s from moscow and it was sent five

months ago no one had heard of this dr

zhivago until they asked me

the long letter written on many pages

torn and dirty was from tanya

yuri found it in his hands without

knowing how it had got there

he began to read it and forgot about his

surroundings

my darling yuri

do you know that we have a daughter

we have named her masha in memory of

your mother now more important news

several important people professors

writers and others including uncle

collier my father and the rest of us

must leave russia

we are being sent away

this is a terrible thing because we

don’t know where you are or if you are

all right

but it could have been much worse

if you were here you could go with us

but where are you

i am sending this letter to antipava’s

address

i’m sure that she will give it to you if

she finds you

i am worried because i do not know how

you will find us or if you will want to

come to us one day

my heart tells me that you are still

alive

and i trusted

maybe when you are found things in our

country will be calmer

and we will not have any difficulty in

being together again

but as i write this

i myself don’t believe in the

possibility of such happiness

my greatest problem is that i love you

and know that you don’t love me

i keep trying to understand the reason

for this

i look into myself

and think about our life together

i cannot imagine how or when things

started to go wrong

as for me

i love you and always will

i know of no one better than you in the

world

nothing has been decided finally

but it looks like we will go to paris

where you lived as a small boy

father is well and both of the children

sasha is a big strong boy and he misses

you very much

you know that i met your lara

she was very kind to me at very quino

but i can see that she is the opposite

of me

i was born to make life simple and to

look for solutions

she was born for a complicated life with

adventure

god keep you

i must stop because a man has come for

this letter

my darling husband

my children’s father

what has happened to us

do you realize that we’ll never

never see each other again

when he received tonya’s letter

yuri lost his reason for going to moscow

his family were beyond his reach but at

least now he knew that they were out of

russia and safe

he got up the next day and continued to

work at the hospital

not knowing what might happen to him and

lara

one winter evening yuri walked through

the heavy snow after work

when he arrived at the flat larla met

him in the hall

kamarovski is here she said she looked

very frightened

as if someone had struck her

what

why has he come here demanded yuri

he says he is going to the far east

he has been given a very high position

in the new government in that part of

the country

he will be the minister of justice

he says that we are in great danger you

and i and pasha

and that he can save us if we follow his

advice

i’m going out i will not see him

said yoli as he turned to go outside

again

lara threw herself at your feet and

grabbed his legs please talk to him yuri

he’s practical and experienced

i realize you find him disgusting but

please for my sake put your feelings to

one side and listen to him

just for a few minutes

yuri could not deny lara’s request

he followed her into the sitting room

and looked at komarovsky with a hatred

that he could not hide

this was the man who had stolen lara’s

childhood

he had made her discover life too early

and forced her to experience things that

she was not prepared for

lara believed that komorowski had not

only spoiled her early years but the

effects of knowing him had also damaged

her marriage to pasha

kamarovsky was also the man who yuri

considered to be responsible for his

father’s death

yoli believed that he was an orphan

because of this man who lala was asking

him to rely on for advice and help

he walked into the room and komorowski

spoke to him in a familiar manner

my dear young man

as you know i was a great friend of your

father’s

he died in my arms

he was a wonderful generous man

but i see you look more like your mother

she was a gentle dreamer and a great

beauty

excuse me sir

yuri interrupted

lala has asked me to see you

she said that you had some business with

me

i agreed

but haven’t chosen to meet you and i

don’t consider you as a friend do not

speak about my father and mother

what is it that you want

calm down young chicago there’s no

reason to lose your temper

i’ll come straight to the point

i’ve been here in yuri out in for two

days

and in that short time

i’ve learned many things about the two

of you

more than you know about yourself

neither of you measure up to the new

bolshevik style

the officials will not be tolerant for

much longer

you cannot afford to pretend that you

are safe and that no one is watching you

the police will come for you any day now

the young nibirus was respected by the

leaders of the red army because he got

results and the forest brotherhood

helped to drive the whites led by kochak

towards the east

during yuri’s time with them the

brotherhood grew to ten times its

original size and made liberius more

famous than ever

unfortunately for yuri he became one of

liberius his favorite

he would invite yuri to his tent and

keep him awake with long drunken

explanations of his plans and ambitions

yuri was opposed to liberius in every

way

first he could not accept the extreme

acts of cruelty that he had witnessed by

both sides in the war

second he could not agree with the ideas

that people like liberius wish to force

on all russians

and finally he hated liberius for

kidnapping him and keeping him away from

his family

but liberius was too interested in

himself to notice what yuri thought of

him

you dr zhivago

a man continued komodovsky

you are your own master and can act

foolishly if you choose to but lara

theodorovna is not so free

she is a mother she’s gambling with her

child’s life

she must play by the official rules to

protect her daughter

and you think that you are the man who

can save us

ask julie with a sound of disgust in his

voice

yes i can

and i will if you will use your head and

accept my offer

because of my new position i can take

the three of you with me to vladivostok

from there you can easily get a boat and

join your family in paris

i’ve also promised lara that i will save

stronghold if possible

my men can look for him in eastern

siberia and help him to escape into the

region where i will be in control

when lara heard the plan for herd and

katya and for yuri and pasha she said to

yuri

you see darling how important all of

this is for us and for pasha

lada

why should we trust this man

for my part yoli said looking at

komolovsky

i do not intend to let you control my

life in any way

as for lala and stronghold that is

lara’s decision

you know without my saying anything said

lara to yuri that i would not go without

you

the three argued for several hours

but in the end they all refused to

change from their original positions

komarovsky kept talking about the

political importance of mongolia and the

possibility of a new life there for yuri

and laura

but they had stopped listening

they wanted him to leave so that they

could talk to each other

finally they showed him to the door

after kamarovski’s visit lara and yuri

began to notice more signs which proved

that the older man was right

their situation was growing more

dangerous

every evening they talked about what

steps they should take

finally yuri said why don’t we go to

valley keno as you suggested in the

first place

at least we might have a few weeks of

peace

oh jory

how glad i am

can we go quickly without today it will

be wonderful to be away from our

problems are you sure you want to go

lara astiori

komolovsky is still in yuriati

and your position is different from mine

you do not need to share my danger you

can go with him and protect katya

yuri my darling

you are my strength and my happiness

i want to be with you and nowhere else

let’s go to valley keno and forget about

the world of politics when we get there

i will tell you some good news

i feel exactly the same said yuri

he didn’t say anything about lara’s news

because he thought he already knew that

she would tell him she was expecting a

baby

i think the death is knocking at our

door

so why don’t we live our final days as

we choose

let us be alone together for the last

time before we are separated

we’ll speak to each other in our own

secret language we’ll live in our own

world and we’ll be surrounded by our

love

they left town on the morning of a gray

winter’s day without telling anyone

where they were going

the three of them laughed and sang as

the horse and carriage raced along the

road to barrikina

when they arrived they decided against

living in the house that yuri had lived

in with his family

it held too many painful memories for

him

instead they moved into the bigger house

that had been mick you literally

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yuri walked into a large elegant office

and immediately made plans to begin

writing again

then all three of them lay down without

undressing using their coats as blankets

they fell into a deep enjoyable sleep

like children who had been running and

playing all day in the open air

the next morning they began a routine

which satisfied all three of them so

long as they didn’t think about the

outside world

katya found liberia as his old books and

play things and was happy in the peace

and comfort of the big house

lara enjoyed her role of wife and mother

and thought about a new baby

she cleaned rooms washed clothes and

cooked for her little family yuri took

care of the horse found wood for fuel

carried water and helped lara all day

then in the evenings he went to the

office and wrote far into the night

he rewrote old poems began new ones and

made plans for many other kinds of books

yuri’s heart was at peace and he

experienced the feeling that his writing

was controlled by something which was

outside him and above him

his writing and lara’s nearness made him

feel whole

but there was no way that jolie and lara

could avoid the wider world

every night a group of wolves came to

the house

and each night they got bolder and came

closer until yuri went outside and

frightened them away

lara thought that the wolves were a bad

sign

and she began to worry about their

safety again

she wanted yuri to find a better place

for them to hide

but they had run out of hiding places

one morning yuri returned to the house

with his arms full of wood

and found komolovsky there talking to

lara

fury she cried where have you been we

need you here i’ve been to fetch more

wood

why is everyone standing sir please sit

down

said yoli politely

yuri aren’t you amazed to see victor de

politovich victor tell him tell him

quickly

lara was very

nervous yes you’re right lara this must

be done quickly

i have allowed the rumor that i have

left yuri out in to be heard around the

town

people think that i have already left

for bloody vostok but i have come to get

you to take the three of you with me my

official train is waiting for us but we

must go now there is not one minute to

lose

i don’t understand you kamidovsky

you talk as if i’ve agreed to come with

you

go and good luck to you and let lada go

with you if she wishes

but i will not go with you

said yuri calmly

what is this nonsense shouted lara if

flower wishes

you know that i will not go without you

so you have decided that komorowski

but please

with lara’s permission

may i speak to you dr zhivago alone for

two minutes

certainly if it’s so important we can go

into the kitchen said yoli

they left larry in the sitting room full

of worry

strelnikov has been captured and shot

komorowski reported to yori

how awful

are you really sure ask julie it’s what

i’ve been told

and i’m quite certain that it’s true

don’t tell lara warn jury she’ll go out

of her mind if she finds out

that’s why i’m talking to you

you must make a leave here don’t you see

the police will be looking for her now

more than ever

you must tell her to leave with me

pretend that you will catch up with us

as quickly as possible lie to her if

necessary but make her come with me said

kamarovsky

i’ll obey you for lara’s sake

i know that we’ll be separated soon one

way or another

i’ll talk to her

you should come too you know

yes i know

but i don’t want to owe my life to you

one day i may come to you and beg you to

save me but not now

for now i worry about lara

i’ll worry about myself tomorrow

said yuri sadly

yuri watched lala and katya leave with

komarovsky

he stood at the big window in the office

and wept

his heart was breaking

what have i done

he asked himself

i have sent away my reason for living

and she doesn’t know that i have tricked

her

she thinks that i’ll join her in yuri

artem before the train leaves

we didn’t even say goodbye properly

i didn’t even kiss her

yoli watched the carriage disappear

and then they were gone

still standing at the window he thought

my bright sun has gone down

my life has finished

over the next few days

something was going on with yoli that

made no sense

he stopped taking care of the house or

the horse or himself

he lost count of the days and forgot to

eat or sleep

he drank vodka and wrote poems for lara

when he did sleep he had frightening

dreams about her she was standing before

him holding out her arms to him but he

could not reach her

a few days later yuri heard someone

approaching the house on foot

how odd

he was sure that komarovsky or the

police would come on horses

who could it be

his visitor opened the door and

confidently walked in

he obviously knew his way around the

house

yuri was sitting in the office listening

to the footsteps get nearer

the stranger opened the door of the

office and looked directly at yori

he was a powerful handsome man

started talking almost immediately

and did not want to stop

it was as if he had made an important

decision and did not want to be alone

with it

he and jury shared their ideas about

what they called the revolutionary

madness of the times

and pasha was determined to look into

every corner of his own life

he wanted to be judged and would not

stop talking until he had told you

everything that he felt guilty about

from the last 10 years

in the autumn of 1921 towards the end of

the civil war

yuri was with the brotherhood as they

began to build their winter camp

he was losing all patience with liberius

and was almost sick with worry about his

family

tanya my darling my poor child he prayed

did you have our baby

have we got a new little son or daughter

my dear ones what is happening to you

lara i dare not speak your name or i

will die

oh god oh god please protect my loved

ones

please return me to them

yuri had lived all of his time with the

brotherhood with no news of his family

all of lala

he had heard rumors that the whites had

destroyed yuri

but liberius’s information about even

his own family could not be trusted

then they talked about lara

you can’t imagine how lovely she was as

a child

as a schoolgirl

you have no idea

said pasha

oh but i did see her once in those days

said yuri

i saw her on the night that her mother

tried to kill herself

i still remember how she looked

yes well i did everything for the sake

of that girl

i studied became a teacher and left

moscow for uriatin

i kept studying for her sake and then

went off to war to show her that i was

good and brave

after i escaped from the germans i had

to finish my life’s work before i could

return to her but now i would give

anything for one look at her and my

daughter

when she used to come into a room it was

as if the window flew open in the room

filled with air and light

i know how much you loved her

but forgive me have you any idea of her

love for you

she loved you more than anyone or

anything in the world said yuri

what makes you say that

she told me

she said that you were the example of

what a human being should be

a man who had no equal

she said that your sincerity was beyond

question

and that if she could go back to the

home she had shared with you she would

crawl on her hands and knees from the

ends of the earth

when the two men finally stopped talking

yuri put pasha in the next room

and then he went to bed and had the

first good night’s sleep that he had had

since lara left

he woke up with a headache because he

had slept too long

at first he couldn’t think where he was

then he remembered

strelnikov is in there

he must be up by now

i’ll go to the kitchen and make us some

coffee

he knocked on the door of pasha’s room

that got no answer

he wasn’t in the room and jorie couldn’t

find him anywhere in the house

he’s probably gone out for a walk he

thought

yuri lit the fire picked up a bucket and

went outside for water

a few yards from the door

asha lay across the path

he had shot himself

and the snow around his head looked like

a soft red pillow

stromikov was dead

and lada was gone

yoli left the house

and began his final journey

to moscow

that winter the brotherhood was safe

inside their camp deep in a large

siberian forest

they were surrounded by their enemies

but the whites were too weak to cause

any damage to them

the whites made one last attempt to

trick liberius’s men they began to

attack one corner of the camp

as a result liberia sent soldiers to

that area to drive the whites away

there they found a dying man

with only one arm and one leg

his other arm and leg had been cut off

and tied to his back

he was hardly able to crawl along on the

ground

he spoke a few words with great

difficulty

look out

comrades

i am a warning

don’t worry the soldiers told him

there are plenty of us in the camp

the whites

want to surprise you

they want to boil you alive they’ll cut

your children into pieces

they will make your wives their slaves

the fail

the poor man was unable to go on

he cried out without finishing his story

the soldiers took off their caps and

made the sign of the cross

they knew this horrible and desperate

act by the whites to frighten them

singled the end of their enemies power

that night

yuri was called to liberius’s tent for

another conversation

he pressed liberius for news of very

kino but only got liberius aimless

political ideas

yoli lost patience and stood up why are

you putting on your coat where are you

going

i’ll be back in a minute said yuri

there’s a lot of smoke in here and i’ve

got a headache i’ll just go out for some

air

yuri looked at the clear sky and

imagined tonya walking through a

snowstorm carrying sasha and a small

baby

she dragged them through the snow with

all her strength but she couldn’t keep

going she fell and the snow covered her

and the children

there was no one to help them

suddenly yori made a decision

he walked out of the camp without

looking back

he passed the guards with no difficulty

because he had learned the brotherhood

secret words

and he kept going until he found the

food heavy clothes and boots that he had

hidden under a big tree near the edge of

the camp

he looked at the tree which was covered

in snow

but he was no longer thinking of tonya

the white branches reminded him of

lala’s white arms held out to him ready

to welcome him

i’ll find you my love

my heart

my life

it was a clear night with a full moon

yuri picked up his things and walked

further into the forest

there was always a small crowd of people

on the main square of uriatin

they stood silently reading the latest

announcements from the local government

lately taken over by the reds

about work papers housing food

allowances

it was no joke in those days not to know

about any new rules

it might cost you your life

among the group of people trying to

understand the most recent announcements

on this fine spring day was a thin wild

looking man with long hair and beard

wearing dirty bits of rags and old army

boots

the people around him wondered if he was

ill or insane

but they were used to seeing these

forgotten men and didn’t pay much

attention to him

they would have been surprised to know

that he was the brilliant doctor from

moscow yuri andreevich chivago

yuri had left liberius’s camp

and walked from siberia

he had followed the railway lines most

of which were out of action

he was witness to events that proved

that the laws of human society had been

forgotten

but now the sight of yuriatin filled him

with happiness like the sight of a

long-lost friend

he read as many of the announcements as

he could and then walked slowly to

lara’s house

not knowing if she still lived there or

not

no one was at home

except for the rats who looked at yuri

boldly before running after their holes

yuri’s heart jumped when he moved a

brick and found the key where lara

always used to hide it

but imagine his surprise at finding a

note there for him

he read it quickly

what happiness

they say you are alive and have come

back

don’t go anywhere

wait for me in the flat

i’ve left some food for you mostly

potatoes

put the lid on the pot to keep the rats

out

you know that your family are in moscow

tonya has had a little girl

we’ll talk about everything when we meet

you’re alive

i’m mad with happiness

yuri sat at the table and wept

he thought about tonya and his children

now two of them

i can’t think straight how did my family

get to moscow

are they all right

what will become of my darlings

i’ll find them

even if i have to walk all the way to

moscow

i’ll see them again we’ll be together

one day

yuri’s thoughts were going round in

circles

he forced himself to eat some potatoes

and then he fell across lara’s bed

he woke up sweating and in tears

i’ve got a temperature

i knew he thought

exhaustion

or perhaps typhus again

i must wait to see which is going to win

life or death

but i’m too sleepy to think

in the darkness yori wept and complained

to himself

each time he sat up a little he realized

that he could not move and fell back

into a deep sleep again

once he looked towards the window and

thought how long have i been lying here

is it winter now

then one day yuri realized that he was

in a clean bed

wearing a clean shirt

he was comfortable and not hungry

thirsty or tired

an angel was sitting beside his bed

holding his hand

he had recovered

because his angel lara had washed him

fed him been his doctor and nurse

her care her beauty her whispered

conversation had saved him

spring 1922.

after a long frightening struggle to get

home

yuri walked into the great city

thinner and more worn out than when he

had arrived in yuri artem after escaping

from the forest brotherhood

he had sold most of his clothes and wore

a few old rags to cover his thin broken

body

he was not noticed among the thousands

of red army men who crowded the stations

and the streets of the city

he did not arrive alone

he had traveled across the country with

the young peasant boy vasya whom he had

met again on his journey

after all of their experiences

they were both extremely shy and stood

quietly in the street or in rooms where

yuri was still welcomed

in such rooms yuri heard the story of

his family’s departure from moscow this

odd couple found a way of living that

suited both of them and allowed them to

stay away from the noise and crowds of

the city

vasya had some talent as an artist and

so yuri with help from a few old friends

found him a place at the stroganoff

institute

eventually the boys specialized in

designing and printing books

after a while yoli began writing short

books on a variety of subjects and vasya

put them together

these books contained yuri’s philosophy

of life

his views on medicine his definitions of

health and sickness his thoughts on

history and religion as well as poems

short stories and descriptions of places

he had seen throughout his life

the books were written in the

conversational style and they became

very popular although his opinions were

considered progressive and sometimes

dangerous

eventually the friendship between yuri

and vasya cooled the boy was eager to

make something of his life and he looked

for ways to work within the new system

yuri on the other hand wanted to close

himself off from the world and forget

about people and politics

the boy left and yoli gave up medicine

completely stopped seeing friends and

lived alone with his thoughts

city life was not like it had been 20

years earlier

it was difficult to get food and

impossible to have enough heat light or

water

the citizens of moscow were unhealthy

and unwashed most of the time

but one family was doing better than

most

and they were able to help yuri

this was the family of marco who had

been the chief servant at the grand home

of alexandre alexandrovich grameeko

tonya’s home and the house in which yoli

had grown up marco was in charge of a

large apartment building and he and his

family lived in the rooms under the

ground floor

unlike the rest of the building these

rooms were always dry and warm because

of an enormous oven

and they had an endless amount of hot

water markle and his family felt rich

indeed

they helped yuri because he was totally

alone and because he had become strange

and quite helpless

dr zhivago as the family knew him was in

and out of the markle’s flat every day

to get water

and before the parents noticed their

elder daughter had begun to help yuri in

little ways

she sowed his clothes cleaned his room

and took food to him

and before much longer she was staying

in yuri’s room

and marco was talking about

my daughter the doctor’s wife

summer 1929

yoli and his third wife marina

now lived with their two children in a

flat near misha gordon’s house

yuri still avoided a normal life and

relied on marina to look after the house

and children

she worked at the post office and kept

the family together

yuri often spent sunday afternoons in

misha’s house talking about the past and

about the politics of the day

yoli would get bored with misha and his

friends but listen to them politely

because he loved misha so much

one day nisha made yuri sit down and

listen to him with both ears

misha had a list of things that he

wanted his old friend to do

first

contact tonya in paris

so that he could make marina his legal

wife

second pay attention to what was

happening in the country and learned to

follow the rules

and finally go back to work

misha believed that yuri was too

talented to waste his life you must wake

up and make something of your life

you’re right misha

i’ve been thinking about my life

recently too

i promise you that i’m going to change

and quite soon too

honestly you’ll see

i’m not yet 40 years old

i want to live and to do something

important

but now

i can’t stay any longer said yuri

thank you for worrying about me

but i must go

i’m having difficulty breathing

it’s the smoke and too many people

i’ll go now or i’ll have an attack

thank you misha

you’re a good friend

goodbye

next morning marina came running to

misha’s house

she was very upset because yoli had not

come home the night before

she had the baby in one arm and was

dragging the other child along

no one knew where yuri was so they

searched for him for three days and

nights yuri had left misha gordon’s

house determined to make a new start

by chance he ran into his half brother

jeff graf and the two of them planned

yoli’s future

yet graf has always knew how to make

things happen

he found julie a small flat made him eat

properly encouraged him to write and got

him a job in the bopkin hospital

after the first three days with

jeffcraft yori wrote to marina

he told her that he had left in order to

rebuild his life

he did not want her or their children to

be ashamed of it

he would return to them as soon as he

had a job and was in control of his

future

unfortunately yuri was not given enough

time to see his future come to life

one morning at the end of august julie

took the train to his new job

the train stopped and started over and

over again and the crowded carriage

became hotter and hotter yuri felt

desperate for air and tried to open the

nearest window

but as he pulled on the window

he felt an unfamiliar pain

he knew that something had torn in his

heart

the next time the train stopped

yuri fought his way through the crowd

and got off

he took three steps and fell to the

pavement

he never got up

yuri’s coffin was visited by a stream of

people who had known him at different

times in his life

many came because they had read his

books and poems

others because they had known him as a

brilliant doctor

and a few came because they were his

true friends

one woman walked into the room where the

coffin lay

and without a word

everyone else left her alone with the

dead man now

only lara and yuri were in the room

she fought back her tears as long as she

could

but then they burst from her pouring

down her cheeks

and falling on her dress her hands and

the coffin

oh what a love it was

so free

so new

like nothing else on earth

a love that writers can imagine

but most people never know

lana stayed for several days with the

epgraph in moscow

she helped him to organize jody’s papers

and he helped her to search for a child

this was the reason that she had been in

moscow at the time of yuri’s death

she was looking for an eight-year-old

girl who had been raised by strangers

there were many of these lost children

in moscow

but lala did not find the one she was

searching for one day lala left yep

gruff’s house and did not come back

she must have been picked up in the

street by the police

still a common practice in those days

she disappeared or died

forgotten as a nameless number in one of

the many women’s prisons in the north

summer 1943

misha gordon was an officer in the

soviet army during world war ii

he spent a lot of time with another

officer major doodleof who had also been

a good friend of yours when the three of

them had been at school in moscow

both of these men had been political

prisoners more than once in the time

between the first and second world wars

i hear zhivago

the general yuri’s brother is in this

area said misha

really why is that our studio

he thinks he has found his niece the

child of yoli and larissa theodore of

their antipova

he has been looking for her since 1929

when he only died and lara disappeared

but where did he find her

she’s here said misha she’s the girl who

does the laundry for our camp i’m sure

you know her she smiles like yuri and

has the same nose and eyes

you mean tanya out of turn

yes

that’s what they call her poor girl

she remembers her mother a little and a

man called komarov but it must have been

komarovsky

anyway tanya knew that this man wasn’t

her father

he didn’t want children around until her

mother asked a young couple to look

after tanya for a while

she meant to come back for her but the

child never saw her mother again

eventually she ran away from the couple

and became one of the homeless children

who wandered through the country after

the civil war

she’s had a very rough life and no

education

but jeff grav will look after her now

said doodah yes that’s true

after a few minutes of silence misha

added

but this kind of thing has happened

several times in the course of history

a thing that is born from a great love

or from great ideas

becomes rough uncommon

rome came out of greece

and the russian revolution

came out of the russian enlightenment

about ten years later on a quiet summer

evening the two friends misha gordon and

dudarov were reading a book of yuri’s

writings as they looked down on moscow

they felt a peaceful joy for this city

for the whole land

and for their children and grandchildren

they had faith in a new freedom of

spirit

and a silent happiness filled them

they looked forward to the future

and believed that you’re his book would

give them the strength that they would

need

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