The Chameleon (Translated)
In the bustling market square, Police Superintendent Otchumyelov finds himself amidst a peculiar incident involving a dog bite. The goldsmith Hryukin, nursing a bleeding finger, accuses the white borzoy puppy of causing him harm. Determined to uphold the law, Otchumyelov resolves to identify the dog's owner and take appropriate action. As the crowd speculates about the dog's origin, Otchumyelov's stern demeanor and desire for justice become apparent. He vows to teach the dog's owner a lesson, emphasizing the importance of obeying regulations and curbing such incidents. The possibility of the dog belonging to General Zhigalov adds a layer of intrigue to the situation, prompting Otchumyelov to make inquiries.
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The Chameleon (Translated)
In the bustling market square, Police Superintendent Otchumyelov finds himself amidst a peculiar incident involving a dog bite. The goldsmith Hryukin, nursing a bleeding finger, accuses the white borzoy puppy of causing him harm. Determined to uphold the law, Otchumyelov resolves to identify the dog's owner and take appropriate action. As the crowd speculates about the dog's origin, Otchumyelov's stern demeanor and desire for justice become apparent. He vows to teach the dog's owner a lesson, emphasizing the importance of obeying regulations and curbing such incidents. The possibility of the dog belonging to General Zhigalov adds a layer of intrigue to the situation, prompting Otchumyelov to make inquiries.
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The Chameleon (Translated)

The Chameleon (Translated)

by Anton Chekhov
The Chameleon (Translated)

The Chameleon (Translated)

by Anton Chekhov

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In the bustling market square, Police Superintendent Otchumyelov finds himself amidst a peculiar incident involving a dog bite. The goldsmith Hryukin, nursing a bleeding finger, accuses the white borzoy puppy of causing him harm. Determined to uphold the law, Otchumyelov resolves to identify the dog's owner and take appropriate action. As the crowd speculates about the dog's origin, Otchumyelov's stern demeanor and desire for justice become apparent. He vows to teach the dog's owner a lesson, emphasizing the importance of obeying regulations and curbing such incidents. The possibility of the dog belonging to General Zhigalov adds a layer of intrigue to the situation, prompting Otchumyelov to make inquiries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787361164
Publisher: Interactive Media
Publication date: 01/15/2020
Series: Chekhov Stories
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 419 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was a Russian author of plays and short stories. Although Chekhov became a physician and once considered medicine his primary career, he gained fame and esteem through writing, ultimately producing a number of well-known plays, including The Seagull and Uncle Vanya, and a large body of innovative short stories that influenced the evolution of the form.

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