CHAPTER 24 - The Extraction of the Master

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In Woland’s bedroom, after the ball, Woland, Hella, Koroviev, Azazello, Behemoth, the cat and Margarita sit for supper. Margarita drinks a glass of vodka poured by the cat, feels revitalised, eats caviar and pineapple, and does not become drunk. A drunken‑like shooting test follows: Margarita marks a pip on a seven of spades, Azazello fires a bullet through a pillow, the marked pip is pierced; the cat demands two guns, they fire at an owl on the mantel, killing it and stopping the clock, then a brief struggle between Hella and the cat ends with the cat’s wound being healed by Koroviev’s breath.

When the meal ends, Margarita, feeling exhausted and yearning to leave, asks Woland for a way out. Woland orders her to sit and then offers her any single wish. Margarita first demands that Frieda’s handkerchief no longer be brought to her; the cat and Woland argue, but the handkerchief is stopped and Frieda appears, kneels, and vanishes. Margarita’s next wish is the restoration of her beloved Master. Woland summons the Master, who appears in his hospital robe, crippled and delirious, at the window. Margarita embraces him, kisses him, and tries to give him a drink; after a glass shatters, they manage to calm him, and he begins to recover.

The Master reveals that he wrote a novel about Pontius Pilate which has been burned, and declares he has no papers and therefore “no self.” Behemoth asks for the manuscript; the cat produces a copy from a stack, hands it to Woland, who examines it skeptically. The Master, despondent, refuses to write any more and expresses a desire to return to the basement on Arbat with his lamp.

Woland then attempts to settle the Master’s request. He mentions that the Master must handle the matter himself. While they discuss, a naked woman, Natasha, bursts in begging to stay a witch; she shows gold coins, kisses Margarita, then disappears, replaced by a glum man named Nikolai Ivanovich who receives a forged certificate of his night at the devil’s ball.

Varenukha the wizard appears, demands to stay, but Woland sends him away. The cat, Koroviev and Azazello continue their chaotic banter, at one point launching a second man, Aloisy Mogarych, from the ceiling; the cat attacks and kills him, and the room erupts in a fight before order is restored.

Woland finally tells Margarita that the only way to get the Master back to the Arbat basement is to perform a ritual. As the supper ends, Woland removes his dirty dressing‑gown, throws it over Margarita, and the group prepares to leave. They step into the corridor, then into the courtyard where they find a naked man lying on the doorstep, eyes closed, and a large black car with its lights off, a rook visible through the windshield. Azazello disappears into the car to investigate, promising to return quickly, while the others wait outside.

The narrative then shifts to a flashback explaining what happened while they were leaving: Annushka the Plague, a gaunt woman who always carries a can, emerges from apartment 48, is knocked down by a man in underwear who rushes out the window, and later a second man in underwear follows, then a third; finally a whole company of bizarre figures (a lady in a torn black cassock, a naked woman with a suitcase, a huge black cat, a limping foreigner) pass her. Annushka hides, finds a napkin with a heavy object, unwraps it to discover a golden horseshoe, which the foreigner forcibly takes, pays her 200 roubles, and warns her never to hide stolen items again. This side episode explains the disappearance of the horseshoe that Margarita later notices missing.