Literature

  • In The Graveyard by Anton Chekhov

    In The Graveyard by Anton Chekhov

    THE wind has got up, friends, and it is beginning to get dark. Hadn’t we better take ourselves off before…

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  • In The Ravine by Anton Chekhov

    In The Ravine by Anton Chekhov

    ITHE village of Ukleevo lay in a ravine so that only the belfry and the chimneys of the printed cottons…

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  • In Trouble by Anton Chekhov

    In Trouble by Anton Chekhov

    PYOTR SEMYONITCH, the bank manager, together with the book-keeper, his assistant, and two members of the board, were taken in…

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  • Ionitch by Anton Chekhov

    Ionitch by Anton Chekhov

    IWHEN visitors to the provincial town S—- complained of the dreariness and monotony of life, the inhabitants of the town,…

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  • Ivan Matveyich by Anton Chekhov

    Ivan Matveyich by Anton Chekhov

    BETWEEN five and six in the evening. A fairly well-known man of learning — we will call him simply the…

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  • Joy by Anton Chekhov

    Joy by Anton Chekhov

    IT was twelve o’clock at night.Mitya Kuldarov, with excited face and ruffled hair, flew into his parents’ flat, and hurriedly…

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  • Kashtanka by Anton Chekhov

    Kashtanka by Anton Chekhov

    IMisbehaviour A YOUNG dog, a reddish mongrel, between a dachshund and a “yard-dog,” very like a fox in face, was…

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  • Ladies by Anton Chekhov

    Ladies by Anton Chekhov

    FYODOR PETROVITCH the Director of Elementary Schools in the N. District, who considered himself a just and generous man, was…

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  • Lights by Anton Chekhov

    Lights by Anton Chekhov

    THE dog was barking excitedly outside. And Ananyev the engineer, his assistant called Von Schtenberg, and I went out of…

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  • Love by Anton Chekhov

    Love by Anton Chekhov

    THREE o’clock in the morning. The soft April night is looking in at my windows and caressingly winking at me…

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