What does the excerpt from Anton Chekhov's The Proposal indicate about the Lomov and Chubukov families?
LOMOV: I shall try to be brief. You must know, honoured Natalya Stepanovna, that I have long, since my childhood, in fact, had the privilege of knowing your family. My late aunt and her husband, from whom, as you know, I inherited my land, always had the greatest respect for your father and your late mother. The Lomovs and the Chubukovs have always had the most friendly, and I might almost say the most affectionate, regard for each other. And, as you know, my land is a near neighbour of yours. You will remember that my Oxen Meadows touch your birchwoods.
A.
They are among the richest families in their area.
B.
They used to share a positive relationship with each other.
C.
They have always been jealous of each other's estate.
D.
They maintain a healthy bond for strictly business reasons.
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B.
They used to share a positive relationship with each other.
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