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  • Dreams by Anton Chekhov

    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

    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

    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

    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

    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

    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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  • From The Diary Of A Violent-Tempered Man by Anton Chekhov

    From The Diary Of A Violent-Tempered Man by Anton Chekhov

    I AM a serious person and my mind is of a philosophic bent. My vocation is the study of finance.…

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  • Frost by Anton Chekhov

    Frost by Anton Chekhov

    A “POPULAR” fte with a philanthropic object had been arranged on the Feast of Epiphany in the provincial town of…

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  • Gone Astray by Anton Chekhov

    Gone Astray by Anton Chekhov

    A COUNTRY village wrapped in the darkness of night. One o’clock strikes from the belfry. Two lawyers, called Kozyavkin and…

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  • Gooseberries by Anton Chekhov

    Gooseberries by Anton Chekhov

    Gooseberries is one of Anton Chekhov’s most famous short stories. Revisiting themes of class differences and social injustice, the story…

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