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How did Anton Chekhov describe Terenty's love for the children?​

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Chekhov further tells about Terenty's sincerity and love for the two orphan children. Terenty comes back later and puts bread under their heads making the sign of the cross while they are asleep. In this way Terenty is tries to make the lives of Fyokla and Danilka a little better than his own.

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