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Letters of Anton Chekhov (Tchekhov) - Penn State University

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<strong>Anton</strong> <strong>Chekhov</strong>TO GORKY.YALTA, January 2, 1900.PRECIOUS ALEXEY MAXIMOVITCH,I wish you a happy New Year! How are you getting on? How areyou feeling? When are you coming to Yalta? Write fully. I have receivedthe photograph, it is very good; many thanks for it.Thank you, too, for the trouble you have taken in regard to ourcommittee for assisting invalids coming here. Send any money thereis or will be to me, or to the executive <strong>of</strong> the Benevolent Society, nomatter which.My story (i.e., “In the Ravine”) has already been sent <strong>of</strong>f to Zhizn.Did I tell you that I liked your story “An Orphan” extremely, andsent it to Moscow to first-rate readers? There is a certain Pr<strong>of</strong>essorFoht in the Medical Faculty in Moscow who reads Slyeptsov capitally.I don’t know a better reader. So I have sent your “Orphan” tohim. Did I tell you how much I liked a story in your third volume,“My Travelling Companion”? There is the same strength in it as “Inthe Steppe.” If I were you, I would take the best things out <strong>of</strong> yourthree volumes and republish them in one volume at a rouble—andthat would be something really remarkable for vigour and harmony.As it is, everything seems shaken up together in the three volumes;there are no weak things, but it leaves an impression as though thethree volumes were not the work <strong>of</strong> one author but <strong>of</strong> seven.Scribble me a line or two.379

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