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"The Nose" by Nikolai Gogol |
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"An incredible thing happened in Petersburg on March 25" |
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"The barber, Ivan Yakovlevich, who lives on Voznesensky Avenue . . . woke up ather early and was aware of the smell of hot bread." |
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"Kovaliov was a Caucasus-made collegiate assessor . . . . In order to feel distinguished and important he never referred to himself as a collegiate assessor but employed the equivalent military rank of major." |
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"I live in Sadovaya Street: just aks, does Major Kovaliov live here?" |
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"A carriage stopped at the house entrance. Its door opened. A unformed gentleman appeared. Stooping, he jumped out of the carriage, ran up to the steps and entered the house. A combination of horror and amazement swept over Kovaliev when he recognized the stranger as his own nose." |
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"[The carriage] stopped before Kazan Cathedral." |
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"Nevsky Prospect was thronged with people." |
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"He got into the cab and kept exhorting the cabbie again and again: 'come on, let's go! Quick!'" |
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