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how does the argument about oxen meadow​

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Oxen Meadows become a bone of contention between the two families. Lomov thinks that Oxen Meadows that touch the birch forest of Chubukov belong to him. His aunt’s grandmother gave the free use of the Meadows to the peasants of Natalya’s father’s grandfather. In return, they were to make bricks for them. Natalya opposes it by saying that their land extends to Burnt Marsh. It means that Oxen Meadows belong to them.

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Lomov and Chubukov's daughter Natalya were busy in conversation and then Lomov said that the Oxen Meadows touched Natalya's birchwood. Then Natalya immediately said that the Oxen Meadows were theirs. This was the root cause for the clash between the Lomov and Chubukov family. Lomov thinks that Oxen Meadows that touch the birch forest of Chubukov belong to him. He says that his aunt's grandmother gave the free use of the Meadows in perpetuity to the peasants of your father's grandfather in return for which they were to make bricks for her. Natalya opposes it by saying that their land extends to Burnt Marsh. It means that Oxen Meadows belong to them. Then Natalya's father enters the room and says that the Oxen Meadows belonged to them but Lomov continues to say that the meadows are theirs. Finally Lomov says that he have the documents and he is going to court to prove that the Oxen Meadows are his. The play continues.....

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