Black Sea

On the one hand he is a war that certainly laudable, but his passion for writing, complete with very modest incomes in the opinion of wise experience of life of a retired lieutenant questioned the welfare of his daughter in the marriage. But she had hope? Hope itself, despite the fact that grew up in a house where "there were no books, no magazines, no newspapers, "literature and dreamed Khudekov. Father of all the forces protected the daughter of an unwanted marriage, but, Sergei Nikolaevich in the full sense of the word stole my future wife right under his father's watchful control on one of the dances. She was married to Khudekov and free from parental supervision Nadezhda began his literary career, and Sergey continued his. In 1871 the couple acquired the rundown publication of a leaflet with a total circulation of 600 copies under the name "St. Petersburg newspaper." Just a few years, its volume has increased fourfold, circulation has risen to 24 000 copies, and contemporaries used to say that "St. Petersburg Newspaper "Khudekov" is worth a lot more gold mines.

" It's amazing how people in the XIX century without the mobile, Internet, cars and airplanes so much time to! In addition to the literary activity of Sergey successfully engaged in agriculture in the near Ryazan bought the estate "Erlino", though so successful that he had repeatedly received for their accomplishments international awards. Nadezhda, in addition to publication in the newspaper translated into Russian language works of foreign authors, and reared six children, of whom them with Sergey Nikolayevich was only three, two, they took the education of the family, and the sixth and was completely priemyshem.Priobresti land area of the future city of Sochi Khudekov offered by the Emperor Alexander III: But why would you, Sergey, do not buy a plot of land near the Black Sea should also strengthen Russian influence in the new lands. And prices are still too high …. Enthusiastic about the proposal for sovereign Khudekov not provoked, but his eyes lit up Nadezhda. Long ago, when their ground state were young and bold dreams, Sergei was fond of saying, "This be rich, buy land, build a country house and call your name. " Glimmer in the eyes of his wife was awakened by the memories of youth and a few days 50 acres on the south slope of Bald Mountain Vereshchagin Dahovskogo tenements were owned by four Khudekov.