Melancholy crept on her imperceptibly and took possession of her by degrees, as darkness does of a room. Anton Chekhov Kashtanka sadness darkness Sad Quotes
When one thinks about eating one's heart grows lighter, and Auntie began thinking how that day she had stolen the leg of a chicken from Fyodor Timofeyitch, and had hidden it in the drawing-room, between the cupboard and the wall, where there were a great many spiders' webs and a great deal of dust. Would it not be as well to go now and look whether the chicken leg were still there or not? It was very possible that her master had found it and eaten it. Anton Chekhov Kashtanka food Funny Quotes
Only twice in the whole day had she tasted a morsel: she had eaten a little paste at the bookbinder's, and in one of the taverns she had found a sausage skin on the floor, near the counter that was all. If she had been a human being she would have certainly thought: "No, it is impossible to live like this! I must shoot myself!" Anton Chekhov Kashtanka Kashtanka hunger Sad Quotes
All mankind Kashtanka divided into two uneven parts: masters and customers; between them there was an essential difference: the first had the right to beat her, and the second she had the right to nip by the calves of their legs. Anton Chekhov Kashtanka