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: Wanting to help the general cope with a toothache, everyone remembers the "horse name" of the official who is talking teeth forgotten by the clerk.
Retired General Buldnev tormented with teeth. Everyone gives him advice on how to properly treat his teeth. The clerk of Buldeev advises him to be treated with a conspiracy. He tells the general that in Saratov there is an official who expertly speaks up his teeth. The clerk advises to send him a dispatch and money by mail. The general agrees.
When the general begins to write a letter, it turns out that the clerk forgot the name of this official. He only remembers that the surname is kind of "horse". All day, the general’s family wonders what kind of surname this is, offering various options.
The general suffers a toothache all night. In the morning the doctor arrives, pulls out a tooth, and the pain immediately passes. The doctor asks the clerk to file an oat for his horses. It was then that the clerk remembered that the surname of that official was Ovs.
In response, the general stacks two cookies and says:
I don’t need your horse name now! Mowing!