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Ivan Lyashkevsky, a Polish lieutenant who endured a head accident, spends a sizable amount of time grumbling about the indigenous people of the town he's surviving in. He thinks those to be sluggish and useless and is also quick to express his views. Upon this particular day, he is visiting with his good friend Franz Finks and learning his indigenous landlord out the windowpane. Lyashkevsky grows increasingly more angry with the natives as he talks about their defects with Finks throughout the whole day, and simple Finks takes all his complaints in stride. By that night, Lyashkevsky has learned even more people and what to be disgruntled with, not knowing that he embodies a lot of what he has come to dislike so highly. Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was a Russian copy writer and playwright, considered by many to be one of the better writers of brief stories in the annals of books. Chekhov was also a successful medical doctor, but writing was his true interest. He was quoted as declaring "Medicine is my lawful partner and books is my mistress."