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Champagne by Anton Chekhov
IN the year in which my story begins I had a job at a little station on one of our…
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Children by Anton Chekhov
PAPA and mamma and Aunt Nadya are not at home. They have gone to a christening party at the house…
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Choristers by Anton Chekhov
THE Justice of the Peace, who had received a letter from Petersburg, had set the news going that the owner…
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Darkness by Anton Chekhov
A YOUNG peasant, with white eyebrows and eyelashes and broad cheekbones, in a torn sheepskin and big black felt overboots,…
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Dreams by Anton Chekhov
Two peasant constables — one a stubby, black-bearded individual with such exceptionally short legs that if you looked at him…
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Drunk by Anton Chekhov
A MANUFACTURER called Frolov, a handsome dark man with a round beard, and a soft, velvety expression in his eyes,…
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Easter Eve by Anton Chekhov
“They’ll begin singing the Easter hymn directly…and Nikolay is gone; there was nothing written dearer to him than that hymn.…
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Enemies by Anton Chekhov
BETWEEN nine and ten on a dark September evening the only son of the district doctor, Kirilov, a child of…
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Expensive Lessons by Anton Chekhov
FOR a cultivated man to be ignorant of foreign languages is a great inconvenience. Vorotov became acutely conscious of it…
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Fat And Thin by Anton Chekhov
Time and again, Chekhov used his stories to attack and pillory the strict vertical nature of Russian society during his…
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