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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, and Almer, his lawyer, an elderly man with a big rough ...more
A manufacturer called Frolov, a handsome dark man with a round beard, and a soft, velvety expression in his eyes, and Almer, his lawyer, an elderly man with a big rough head, were drinking in one of the public rooms of a restaurant on the outskirts of the town. They had both come to the restaurant straight from a ball and so were wearing dress coats and white ties. Except them and the waiters at the door there was not a soul in the room; by Frolov's orders no one else was admitted. (less)
Fiction: adventure, drama.
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Posted: 13 Mar 2010
Readings: 6
From: Anton Chekhov
Pages: 19
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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 Laev, both in the best of spirits and a little ...more
A country village wrapped in the darkness of night. One o'clock strikes from the belfry. Two lawyers, called Kozyavkin and Laev, both in the best of spirits and a little unsteady on their legs, come out of the wood and turn towards the cottages.
"Well, thank God, we've arrived," says Kozyavkin, drawing a deep breath. "Tramping four miles from the station in our condition is a feat. I am fearfully done up! And, as ill-luck would have it, not a fly to be seen." (less) Fiction: drama.
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Posted: 13 Mar 2010
Readings: 6
From: Anton Chekhov
Pages: 13
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The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield
And after all the weather was ideal. They could not have had a more perfect day for a garden-party if they had ordered it. Windless, warm, the sky without a cloud. Only ...more
And after all the weather was ideal. They could not have had a more perfect day for a garden-party if they had ordered it. Windless, warm, the sky without a cloud. Only the blue was veiled with a haze of light gold, as it is ometimes in early summer. The gardener had been up since dawn, mowing the lawns and sweeping them, until the grass and the dark flat rosettes where the daisy plants had been seemed to shine. As for the roses, you could not help feeling they understood that roses are the only flowers that impress people at garden-parties; the only flowers that everybody is certain of knowing. Hundreds, yes, literally hundreds, had come out in a single night; the green bushes bowed down as though they had been visited by archangels. (less)
Fiction: drama.
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Posted: 11 Jan 2009
Readings: 806
From: Katherine Mansfield
Pages: 46
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A Haunted House by Virginia Woolf
WHATEVER HOUR you woke there was a door shutting. From room to room they went, hand in hand, lifting here, opening there, making surea ghostly couple. "Here we ...more
WHATEVER HOUR you woke there was a door shutting. From room to room they went, hand in hand, lifting here, opening there, making surea ghostly couple. "Here we left it," she said. And he added, "Oh, but here too!" "It's upstairs," she murmured. "And in the garden," he whispered. "Quietly," they said, "or we shall wake them." (less)
Fiction: fantasy, drama.
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Posted: 05 Jan 2009
Readings: 729
From: Virginia Woolf
Pages: 6
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Bliss by Katherine Mansfield
Fiction: romance, drama.
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Posted: 22 Mar 2009
Readings: 615
From: Katherine Mansfield
Pages: 40
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