Before the invention of its granulated and refined varieties, sugar was sold in large blocks all over the world. They weighed between one pound and one pood, and crushing such a block required tongs and special guillotines. In the house, where the academician Ivan Petrovich Pavlov grew up, a sugar guillotine was stored in the sideboard, and only the father Pyotr could use it. The children did not have enough strength to crush a sugar block into pieces, but they were allowed to pick up sugar crumbs from a wooden box where a guillotine was fixed.
The poet and satirist Sergey Gorny was 30 years younger than Ivan Pavlov, but his recollections are very similar to the description of life in the Pavlov house,
The poet and satirist Sergey Gorny was 30 years younger than Ivan Pavlov, but his recollections are very similar to the description of life in the Pavlov house,