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 | | It is not known how many stories Chekhov wrote during this period, but his output certainly was prodigious, and he rapidly earned a reputation as a satirical chronicler of Russian street life. |
 | | Nicolas Leykin, one of the leading publishers of the time and the owner of Oskolki (Осколки, "Fragments"), to which Chekhov began submitting some of his finer works, recognized the writer's talent but restricted the length of Chekhov's prose, limiting him only to sketches of a page and a half in length. |
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