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  • Grisha by Anton Chekhov

    Grisha by Anton Chekhov

    GRISHA, a chubby little boy, born two years and eight months ago, is walking on the boulevard with his nurse.…

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  • Gusev by Anton Chekhov

    Gusev by Anton Chekhov

    IIT was getting dark; it would soon be night. Gusev, a discharged soldier, sat up in his hammock and said…

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  • Happiness by Anton Chekhov

    Happiness by Anton Chekhov

    FLOCK of sheep was spending the night on the broad steppe road that is called the great highway. Two shepherds…

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  • Home by Anton Chekhov

    Home by Anton Chekhov

    There’s more to Chekhov’s story than he reveals to the reader, as he explores the dynamic between a boy caught…

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  • Hush! by Anton Chekhov

    Hush! by Anton Chekhov

    IVAN YEGORITCH KRASNYHIN, a fourth-rate journalist, returns home late at night, grave and careworn, with a peculiar air of concentration.…

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  • In A Hotel by Anton Chekhov

    In A Hotel by Anton Chekhov

    “LET me tell you, my good man,” began Madame Nashatyrin, the colonel’s lady at No. 47, crimson and spluttering, as…

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  • In A Strange Land by Anton Chekhov

    In A Strange Land by Anton Chekhov

    SUNDAY, midday. A landowner, called Kamyshev, is sitting in his dining-room, deliberately eating his lunch at a luxuriously furnished table.…

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  • In Exile by Anton Chekhov

    In Exile by Anton Chekhov

    OLD SEMYON, nicknamed Canny, and a young Tatar, whom no one knew by name, were sitting on the river-bank by…

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  • In Passion Week by Anton Chekhov

    In Passion Week by Anton Chekhov

    Go along, they are ringing already; and mind, don’t be naughty in church or God will punish you.” My mother…

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  • In The Coach-house by Anton Chekhov

    In The Coach-house by Anton Chekhov

    IT was between nine and ten o’clock in the evening. Stepan the coachman, Mihailo the house-porter, Alyoshka the coachman’s grandson,…

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