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Once some people were visiting Chekhov. While they made remarks about his genius the Master fidgeted. Finally he said, “Do you like chocolates?” They were astonished, and silent. 5 He repeated the question, whereupon one lady plucked up her courage and murmured shyly, “Yes.” “Tell me,” he said, leaning forward, 10 light glinting from his spectacles, “what kind? The light, sweet chocolate or the dark, bitter kind?” The conversation became general. 15 They spoke of cherry...
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