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My friend Alexander Grigorievich

Alexander Grigorievich is a lonely man. Both sons emigrated abroad many years ago, each arranged his own personal life and no one remembers his father. Relations with the ex-wife are spoiled, they are not interested in each other's lives. Collecting scrap metal from garbage dumps and handing it over to collection points, only a cat meets him at home.

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Alexander Grigorievich is a lonely man. Both sons emigrated abroad many years ago, each arranged his own personal life and no one remembers his father. Relations with the ex-wife are spoiled, they are not interested in each other's lives. Collecting scrap metal from garbage dumps and handing it over to collection points, only a cat meets him at home.

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