Why does lomov accuse Chubukov of being an intriguer?
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Chubukov captures the land without Lomov's knowledge and so, Lomov calls him an intruiger......
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Chubukov accuses Lomov of being an 'intriguer' because he is livid with anger at the stubbornness of Lomov over the ownership of Oxen Meadows. In the verbal duel that follows their argument, Lomov hurls abuses at the Chubukov family. He accuses Chubukov's grandfather of embezzlement and calls his mother hump-backed. In retaliation, the enraged Chubukov calls Lomov a malicious, double-faced intriguer.
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