Kardovsky dmitry nikolaevich, illustration for the story by a. P. Chekhov "kashtanka" (charcoal, ink), 1903. "no more than half an hour later she was already sitting on the floor in a large, bright room and, tilting her head to one side, looked with affection and curiosity at the stranger who was sitting at the table and having dinner. He ate and threw her pieces. . First he gave her bread and a green crust of cheese, then a piece of meat, half a pie, chicken bones, and she, hungry, ate it all so quickly that she did not have time to discern the taste. And the more she ate, the more hungry she felt. ". Date: 1903.
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