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Best Authors Best Stories - 8 - A Father's Confession - cover

Best Authors Best Stories - 8 - A Father's Confession

Mark Twain, Guy de Maupassant, Kate Chopin, Stephen Crane, O. Henry, Robert Louis Stevenson, Ambrose Bierce, T. S. Arthur, Anton Chekhov, Willa Cather

Publisher: Shadow POET

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Summary

A Blunder
by Anton Chekhov
ILYA SERGEITCH PEPLOV and his wife Kleopatra Petrovna were standing at the door, listening greedily. On the other side in the little drawing-room a love scene was apparently taking place between two persons: their daughter Natashenka and a teacher of the district school, called Shchupkin.
 
"He's rising!" whispered Peplov, quivering with impatience and rubbing his hands. "Now, Kleopatra, mind; as soon as they begin talking of their feelings, take down the ikon from the wall and we'll go in and bless them. . . . We'll catch him. . . . A blessing with an ikon is sacred and binding. . . He couldn't get out of it, if he brought it into court."
 
On the other side of the door this was the conversation:
 
"Don't go on like that!" said Shchupkin, striking a match against his checked trousers. "I never wrote you any letters!"
 
"I like that! As though I didn't know your writing!" giggled the girl with an affected shriek, continually peeping at herself in the glass. "I knew it at once! And what a queer man you are! You are a writing master, and you write like a spider! How can you teach writing if you write so badly yourself?"
 
"H'm! . . . That means nothing. The great thing in writing lessons is not the hand one writes, but keeping the boys in order. You hit one on the head with a ruler, make another kneel down. . . . Besides, there's nothing in handwriting! Nekrassov was an author, but his handwriting's a disgrace, there's a specimen of it in his collected works."
 
"You are not Nekrassov. . . ." (A sigh). "I should love to marry an author. He'd always be writing poems to me."
 
"I can write you a poem, too, if you like."
 
"What can you write about?"
 
"Love -- passion -- your eyes. You'll be crazy when you read it. It would draw a tear from a stone! And if I write you a real poem, will you let me kiss your hand?"
 
"That's nothing much! You can kiss it now if you like."
 
Shchupkin jumped up, and making sheepish eyes, bent over the fat little hand that smelt of egg soap.
 
"Take down the ikon," Peplov whispered in a fluster, pale with excitement, and buttoning his coat as he prodded his wife with his elbow. "Come along, now!"
 
And without a second's delay Peplov flung open the door.
 
"Children," he muttered, lifting up his arms and blinking tearfully, "the Lord bless you, my children. May you live -- be fruitful -- and multiply."
 
"And -- and I bless you, too," the mamma brought out, crying with happiness. "May you be happy, my dear ones! Oh, you are taking from me my only treasure!" she said to Shchupkin. "Love my girl, be good to her. . . ."
 
Shchupkin's mouth fell open with amazement and alarm. The parents' attack was so bold and unexpected that he could not utter a single word.
 
"I'm in for it! I'm spliced!" he thought, going limp with horror. "It's all over with you now, my boy! There's no escape!"

 
Available since: 08/02/2018.

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