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The Bear
Translated by Paul Schmidt. Author(s):
Anton Chekhov
In THE BEAR a landowner comes to claim a debt from a young woman whose husband has just died. Out of grief, she refuses to see him--her attempt to prove to her faithless dead husband that women are more loyal than men. Eventually, the young widow and the landowner quarrel, and decide to fight a duel, leaving the landowner so impressed that he falls madly in love and proposes. The widow accepts.
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