Delphi Complete Works Of Anton Chekhov (Illustrated) - Plot & Excerpts
That means, Grekova and I are now quits... She’ll soil my name throughout the province. ... So it should be... For the first time in my life a woman is punishing me... [After all, it was they that spoiled me. . . .] (Lies down on the divan.) You act meanly to them, and they hang on your neck... Sofya, for example. ... I used to be free as the wind, and I must lie here and reflect... Love . . . Amo, amas, amat . . . I’ve tied myself up... I’ve ruined her, and I’ve done no good for myself... (Sighs.) The poor Voinit- zevs! [You’ve paid dearly for your eloquent friend, Platonov!] And Sasha? Poor little girl! How will she manage to exist without me? She’ll pine away, die... When she saw the truth, she left with the infant, without saying a word... After that night • . . I ought to say good-bye to her... ANNA PETROVNA (through the window). May I come in? Ay! Is anyone here? PLATONOV. Anna Petrovna! (Springs to his feet.) She! What am I to say to her? Why should she come here?
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