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Lilith took off her sandals and lowered her tired legs into the sea. The sea looked yellow and muddy, but warm and gentle.
Swimming was great!
Lilith would have sat in the sea until night, but she knew that excesses did not lead to anything good. It was five o'clock in the evening when Lilith decided it was time for her to return to her hotel room. However, first it was necessary to dry and sunbathe. The sun was warming not so fiercely, and Lilith, who only planned to dry off, dozed off a little.
The sand under the bedding was soft and hot, the sea roared monotonously, the Chinese and Russians laughed and talked. Lita woke up from the fact that someone touched her. A Chinaman, a pearl seller, leaned over her. He sat on his haunches and stared intently into Lita's face.
Lilith raised her face from the bedding and wanted to scare the Chinese with the police. By the way, there were a lot of police along the coast. Police cars were parked here, people in police uniforms walked along the shore, sat in cars, stood at the post.
Looking at the seller, Lilith decided that she would not frighten him. The seller was very old. When he offered Lit more beads, Lilith shook her head and waved her arms. Looking closely at the woman, the old man thought a little, and then took out a green box from the depths of his huge bag.
Opening the box, he winked at Lita. Lilith smiled, beginning to enjoy the performance. Opening the box, the Chinese stroked the woman's hand and showed her what was in the box.
There were rings in the box, there were two green jade rings. There were two recesses in the bowels of the casket. The rings lay snugly in these recesses and gleamed with green facets. Lilith carefully took one of the rings, it was the smallest one, and tried it on. The ring fit perfectly. It looked great on Lily's finger.
Lilith wanted to buy this ring, but the Chinaman shook his head. He showed the woman to the second ring. The second ring was identical to the first, but was several sizes larger and was clearly meant for a man.
Lilith pointed to the second ring and shook her head. Then the Chinese took the ring, which she liked so much, from Lilith's finger and put it back into the recess of the box. After that, he closed the box and wanted to throw it into the bowels of a huge, dimensionless bag.
Leela waved her hands. She liked the ring so much that she was ready to take the second ring she did not need and pay any price, of course, within reasonable limits. However, the old man had not even stuttered about money yet. Lilith decided that she would have to bargain hard now.
However, the old man surprised her. He pulled the rings out of the box again, took out a calculator and began to show the cost of the rings in numbers. Lilith tried to adjust the price, but the old man was surprisingly uncompromising. At least five minutes passed before Lilith finally realized the benefits of what the old man was offering.
From the numbers that Lil saw on the calculator, it followed that if Lilith bought two rings, she would pay five yuan, and if she bought one ring, a small one, she would pay ten yuan.
The old man talked a lot, accompanying his words with gestures. He pointed with his hands at Lilith's chest, at her lips, eyes, he put his hand to her heart. Finally Lilith laughed and nodded her head.
It was still very hot on the beach. It's hot to sit in the hot sun and haggle with an old man for a pair of cheap jade rings. Lita paid, took the rings out of the box, and wanted to leave. However, the old man took the rings from the dumbfounded woman, put them back in the box, closed the box and gave it to Lolita.
For the first time in the last few days, Lilith just didn't know how to act. On the one hand, she seemed to have made a bargain, but on the other hand, it was a little unpleasant for her that the old Chinese man behaved so freely with her. Moreover, rising from his knees, which crunched from long squatting, the old man took a stone from the sand and drew an interesting picture on the sand.
He drew two hearts, below each heart he added rings. Big ring and small ring. Then he connected the hearts with one line and enclosed the whole picture in a circle.
While Lilith, dumbfounded, examined the drawing, the seller left. Moreover, he left so quickly that Lita did not even understand in which direction his steps were headed. Next to Lilith, two Chinese were resting, swimming in the sea. The Chinese were asleep. There were also Russian vacationers on the beach, but their sun beds were quite far from Lilit.
And so it turned out that there was no one to ask about where the old pearl seller had gone.
Lilith opened the box again, or rather the casket. For some reason, she felt that the old seller of coastal pearls had deceived her. But the rings lay where the old man placed them. They shone in the rays of the evening, setting sun.
Lilith wanted to put a small ring on her finger, but for some reason changed her mind. She didn't want to separate the small ring from the big one. At least now, on the beach, she didn't feel like doing it.
Returning, as I said, Lilith along the aisle, where many Chinese were walking. BIt was crowded, someone went to the sea, and someone, on the contrary, returned. Everyone was talking at the same time, laughing, carrying air mattresses, boats, circles with them.
The passage quietly turned into a small market. Here they sold everything, everything that could be useful on the beach. And also the stalls were full of products made of pearls, corals and other colored and shiny stones. Lilith wanted to look at other jade rings. She was wondering if she was cheap. However, there was nothing like what the old man sold.Рукопись полностью по этой ссылке http://proza.ru/2022/03/22/197


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