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When they return to their shack, Lina’s mother gives her a beet to take to Mr. Stalas. He is complaining, as usual, and is surprised to learn that they have been digging all day. He assumed that Elena would be put to a different kind of work because she is “a smart woman [who …] studied in Moscow” (144), and the Soviets know it. Then he asks if Lina and her mother have been raped yet; she is disgusted by the question and leaves. On her way out, she meets Andrius. He tells her that the blond guard’s name is Kretzsky and the commander’s name is Komorov and that he’s trying to find out more. Lina mentions the nearby town and to the possibility of sending letters, but Andrius reminds her that the “Soviets will read everything you write” (146). They have no privacy at all. Then he gives her three cigarettes, but is vague about where he got them and where he lives.
When Lina returns to the shack and gives her mother the cigarettes, the woman with whom they are staying demands them from her. Elena refuses, telling the woman their names instead. The woman responds with her own name, Ulyushka, and Elena gives her one of the cigarettes.
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