The Safety Match

Author: Anton Chekhov

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Description: The Safety Match by Anton Chekhov is a story about a farcical murder investigation where deductions lead to humorous misinterpretations. This short story showcases psychological elements of delusion and misdirection, offering a lighthearted yet engaging read.

Pages: 17

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