What's In This Box? Wicked Pandora Wondered
I am coming for you, Vladimir Vladimirovich - Behemoth
Behemoth
is the giant, evil, fun loving cat in the novel The Master And Margarita by Kyiv-born author
Mikhael Bulgakov. I don't know who painted this
outstanding picture. The name in Russian and Ukrainian,
Бегемот, means both hippopotamus and Behemoth, the biblical monster.
“Is that vodka?" Margarita asked weakly.
The cat jumped up in his seat with indignation.
"I beg pardon, my queen," he rasped, "Would I ever allow myself to offer vodka to a lady? This is pure alcohol!”
― Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master And Margarita.
The cat jumped up in his seat with indignation.
"I beg pardon, my queen," he rasped, "Would I ever allow myself to offer vodka to a lady? This is pure alcohol!”
― Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master And Margarita.
An outstanding illustration from Ostrolist over on FurAffinity.
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