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The Murder

Anton Chekhov

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Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen

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'The Murder' is a short story written by Anton Chekhov. It begins at the evening service celebrated at Progonnaya Station. Before the great ikon, painted in glaring colors on a background of gold, stood the crowd of railway servants with their wives and children, and also of the timbermen and sawyers who worked close to the railway line. All stood in silence, fascinated by the glare of the lights and the howling of the snow-storm which was aimlessly disporting itself outside, regardless of the fact that it was the Eve of the Annunciation. The old priest from Vedenyapino conducted the service; the sacristan and Matvey Terehov were singing.

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Small Town Setting, Late 19th century, Priest Matvey Terehov, Russian Literature, Russian Short Story, Religious Service, Short Fiction, Snowstorm, Progonnaya Station, Realism