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  • 08:44, 9 February 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Green Door (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Green Door | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Rudolf Steiner is a true adventurer, always looking for the unexpected and the egregious. One evening, he is handed a card by a giant African man, dressed in a red embroidered coat, yellow trousers and a military cap, who is discreetly distributing ca...")
  • 03:10, 9 February 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Springtime à la Carte (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Springtime à la Carte | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Sarah was a young woman living in a city. She was a free-lance typewriter and was struggling to make ends meet. One day, she made a deal with a restaurant next door to her hall-room. She was to provide them with typewritten bills of fare for t...")
  • 03:07, 8 February 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Mammon and the Archer (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Mammon and the Archer | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Old Anthony Rockwall, a retired manufacturer and proprietor of Rockwall's Eureka Soap, was proud of his son Richard. Richard was a gentleman, spending only a moderate amount of money on soap and clothes. One day, Anthony noticed that something...")
  • 03:16, 30 January 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Love-Philtre of Ikey Schoenstein (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Love-Philtre of Ikey Schoenstein | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Ikey Schoenstein was the night clerk at the Blue Light Drug Store, located between the Bowery and First Avenue. {{Character | Name = Ikey Schoenstein | Description = night clerk of the Blue Light Drug Store; middle-aged, bespect...")
  • 08:28, 28 January 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Memoirs of a Yellow Dog (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Memoirs of a Yellow Dog | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A yellow dog is taken out for a walk every evening by his owner, who is often unhappy and henpecked. One evening, the dog discovers a way to make his owner happy and they escape together to the mountains. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} {{Character | Name = Yellow Dog | Descr...")
  • 05:51, 28 January 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page An Adjustment of Nature (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = An Adjustment of Nature | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = Three friends admired a waitress at a restaurant and feared she would be taken away by a wealthy man. They took action to prevent this by getting the wealthy man drunk and sending him away. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Three friends, Kraft, Bill Judkins and the narrator, u...")
  • 11:02, 26 January 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Cop and the Anthem (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Cop and the Anthem | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A homeless man attempts to get arrested in order to spend the winter in jail, but his attempts are thwarted until he is caught stealing an umbrella and is sentenced to three months in jail. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Soapy was a homeless man living in Madison Square. {{...")
  • 04:19, 25 January 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Man About Town (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Man About Town | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A man goes on a search to find a Man About Town, but ends up getting hit by a car and taken to the hospital, where the newspaper article about the accident describes him as a typical Man About Town. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} A man was curious to know what a "Man About Town" was....")
  • 11:03, 24 January 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page A Service of Love (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = A Service of Love | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = Two young artists sacrifice their pride and comfort for the sake of their art when money gets tight, with one taking on a job teaching music lessons and the other taking on a job in a laundry. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Joe Larrabee and Delia Caruthers were two young artists fr...")
  • 10:59, 15 January 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Skylight Room (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Skylight Room | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Mrs. Parker was the landlord of a building where rooms were rented out. She always showed potential tenants the double parlours first, and was not impressed when they revealed they were neither doctors nor dentists. She then showed them the second-f...")
  • 13:12, 30 December 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Between Rounds (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Between Rounds | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} It was a beautiful May night and the windows of Mrs. Murphy's boarding house were open. A group of boarders were seated on the stoop, enjoying the warm evening air. Inside, Mrs. McCaskey was waiting for her husband to come home for supper. When Mr. Mc...")
  • 13:21, 28 December 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page A Cosmopolite in a Café (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = A Cosmopolite in a Café | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} At a café late at night, a man named E. Rushmore Coglan sat at a table with two other people. Coglan was a cosmopolite, a person who had traveled the world and was not tied to any one place. He spoke of his travels and his belief that all peo...")
  • 11:23, 28 December 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Four Million (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = cycle | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} == Tobin's Palm == Tobin's Palm (Henry) == The Gift of the Magi == The Gift of the Magi (Henry) == A Cosmopolite in a Café == A Cosmopolite in a Café (Henry) == Between Rounds == Between Rounds (Henry) == The Skylight Room == The Skylight Room (Henry) == A Service of Love...")
  • 05:39, 25 December 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Last Leaf (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Last Leaf | Cycle = The Trimmed Lamp and Other Stories | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1907 | Microsummary = | Wikidata = Q6149225 }} {{Start of text}} There were two young women, Sue and Johnsy, who lived in an apartment in Greenwich Village, New York. Sue was a strong and practical woman who took care of Johnsy, who was an artist and very sick...")
  • 13:58, 23 December 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Category:O. Henry (Created page with "category:Authors")
  • 13:36, 23 December 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Category:Written by AI (Created page with "This is a category for summaries written using AI")
  • 13:26, 23 December 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Written by AI (Created page with "<div class="warningbox"><b>Disclaimer:</b> This summary was generated by an AI and has not been reviewed by a human, so it may contain errors or biases inherent to the AI system.</div><includeonly>Category:Written by AI</includeonly>")
  • 17:38, 17 June 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Little Prince (Saint-Exupéry) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Little Prince | Subtitle = | Title = Le petit prince | Cycle = | Author = Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1943 | Microtelling = A pilot met a boy traveling among the stars, and they became friends. The boy told the pilot about his journey and his home planet, and then returned home, where his favorite rose was waiting for him. | Wikidata = Q25338 }} {{{start of text}} == Very brief summa...")
  • 11:11, 25 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Gift of the Magi (Henry) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Gift of the Magi | Cycle = Four Million | Original title = The Gift of the Magi | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1905 | Microtelling = On Christmas Day, the wife cut off and sold her luxurious hair to buy an expensive chain for her husband's pocket watch. But it turned out that her husband had sold his watch to give her... hair combs. | Wikidata = Q1168338 }} {{begin...")
  • 09:48, 25 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Enchanted Wanderer (Leskov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Enchanted Wanderer | Author = Leskov, Nikolai Semyonovich | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1873 | Microtelling = Travelers meet a monk, who tells how many adventures of anguish and trials he endured before he got to the monastery. | Wikidata = Q4340655 }} {{beginning of text}} == Chapter 1 == Traveling on the Ladoga Lake by steamer, the travelers, of whom the narrator was one, visited the village of Korela. When the...")
  • 09:45, 25 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Clean Monday (Bunin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Clean Monday | Subtitle = | Original title = | Cycle = Dark alleys | Author = Bunin, Ivan Alexeyevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1944 | Microtelling = A man fell in love with a beautiful woman, wooed her for a long time and gave her expensive gifts. Finally she gave herself to him, then left him and went to a monastery. He suffered. Two years later he recognized her as a nun. |...")
  • 09:40, 25 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Ionych (Chekhov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Ionich | Author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1898 | Microtranslation = A young doctor settles in the province, falls in love with a girl from a creative family. But she turned him down, and the family turned out to be philistines, like the rest of the town. The doctor wallowed in boredom, grew fat, and became rude and greedy. | Wikidata = Q3154128 }} {{beginning of text}} '''The chapt...")
  • 09:35, 25 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The photo I'm not in (Astafiev) (Created page with "{{pub|autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Picture That Doesn't Have Me | Original title = | Author = Astafiev, Victor Petrovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1968 | Microtranslation = The narrator looks at a school photograph and reminisces about his childhood friend, grandmother, home hut, the dekulakization, village life and the family of young teachers who established a school in his remote village. | Wikidata = Q60971511 }} {{start of text}}...")
  • 09:30, 25 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Man in the Case (Chekhov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Man in a Box | Author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich | Cycle = Little Trilogy | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1898 | Microtelling = A gymnasium teacher, afraid of everything in the world and living according to the orders of his superiors, decides to get married. A long matchmaking takes the teacher out of his "case," and he dies, terrified of real life. | Wikidata = Q1763860 }} {{beginnin...")
  • 16:40, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Arch of Triumph (Remarque) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Arc de Triomphe | Original title = Arc de Triomphe | Author = Remarque, Erich Maria | genre = novel | Year of publication = 1945 | Microtelling = A few years before World War II, a repressed German surgeon, a staunch anti-militarist, escaped from a Nazi concentration camp and ended up in Paris, where he fell in love, lost his beloved and took revenge on the enemy. | Wikidata = Q464921 }} {{beginning of text}} Ravik met her on a...")
  • 16:37, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Fault in Our Stars (Greene) (Created page with "{{autotranslate}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Fault in Our Stars | Author = Green, John | Genre = Romance | Year of publication = 2012 | Micro Narrative = A terminally ill girl and a boy fell in love. They tried to lead a normal life: they went on dates, took a trip across the ocean, but the disease won out and the guy died. | Wikidata = Q658375 }} {{start of text}} '''The chapter titles are conditional.'' == Chapters 1-3. Hazel and Gus Meet == Hazel Lancaster lived in...")
  • 14:57, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Green Mile (King) (Created page with "{{published|http://briefly.ru/king/zelenaia_milia/}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Green Mile | Author = King, Stephen | genre = novel | Year of publication = 1996 | Microtranslation = United States, 1932. A black man, sentenced to death for a murder committed by another, has the gift of healing. He cures the warden's wife of cancer, but it does not save him from execution. | Wikidata = Q466288 }} {{beginning of text}} The novel is written on behalf of Paul Edgecum, who li...")
  • 14:38, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Final text (Redirected page to Template:End of text) Tag: New redirect
  • 14:38, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Flowers for Algernon (Keyes) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Reprint. | Title = Flowers for Algernon | Title = Flowers for Algernon | Author = Keyes, Daniel | genre = novel | Year of publication = 1966 | Microtelling = A mentally retarded man undergoes an operation to increase his intelligence. He becomes a genius, but the effect of the operation is short-lived: the hero loses his mind and ends up in an asylum. | Wikidata = Q837934 }} {{Beginning of text}} ''The narrative is told in the first person and i...")
  • 14:32, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Hunger Games (novel, Collins) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Hunger Games | Original title = The Hunger Games | Author = Collins, Susan | Genre = Romance | Cycle = The Hunger Games | Year of publication = 2008 | Microtranslation = Far Future. The Hunger Games serves as a reminder of a brutally suppressed rebellion. In order to survive the Games, the heroine must kill a friend, but she remains herself, choosing love and friendship. | Wikidata = Q1...")
  • 14:14, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page To Kill a Mockingbird (Lee) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = To Kill a Mockingbird | Subtitle = | Original title = To Kill a Mockingbird | Cycle = | Author = Lee, Harper | Genre = Romance | Year of publication = 1960 | Microtranslation = | Wikidata = Q212340 }} {{start of text}} ''The 1930s. The town of Maycomb, Alabama. The story is narrated on behalf of a nine-year-old girl, Jean Louise Finch, nicknamed Eyeball.'' == Part 1 == Eyeball lived in a small house located on Main Street in...")
  • 13:53, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Book Thief (Zusak) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Book Thief | Original title = The Book Thief | Author = Zuzak, Marcus | Genre = Romance | Year of publication = 2006 | Microtranslation = | Wikidata = Q819101 }} {{start of text}} ''The narrative is narrated on behalf of Death, an immortal male creature.'' == Prologue. Broken Rock Ridge == It is Death's duty to carry the souls of the dead to the conveyor belt of eternity, disregarding the living. But Death broke the rule a...")
  • 13:40, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Prisoner of the Caucasus (Tolstoy) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Captive of the Caucasus | Captive of the Caucasus | Cycle = | Author = Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1872 | Micro paraphrase = Russian officers - a coward and a brave man - are captured by the Highlanders. The coward lost his spirit, but the brave man did not surrender. After an unsuccessful escape, he befriended a mountain girl and escaped again. The coward was ransomed barely alive. | W...")
  • 13:37, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Bezhin Meadow (Turgenev) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Bezhin Meadow | Cycle = Notes of the hunter | Author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1851 | Micro paraphrase = A lost hunter stumbled upon some peasant children by nightfall. They were sitting around the fire, guarding the horses, and telling each other scary stories about the dead, mermaids, ghosts, and other evil spirits. | Wikidata = Q3226045 }} {{...")
  • 12:32, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Reprint. (Redirected page to Template:Summary) Tag: New redirect
  • 12:32, 24 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Yushka (Platonov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Reprint. | Title = Yushka | Caption = In the old village | Author = Platonov, Andrei Platonovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1935 | Microtranslation = A weak, sick man was mocked, put to no purpose, and disrupted by evil. When he died, it turned out that he sent all his earnings to an orphan girl, helped her become a doctor and taught her humanity. | Wikidata = Q59132840 }} {{start of text}} ''The division of the retelling into...")
  • 09:13, 23 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Nineteen Eighty-Four (Orwell) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = 1984 | Original title = Nineteen Eighty-Four | Author = George Orwell | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1949 | Microtranslation = Totalitarian state. A party member tries to resist authority by keeping his mind from being manipulated. But thoughtcrime is impossible to hide, and the party subjugates the man to the system. | Wikidata = Q208460 }} {{start of text}} === Part 1 === 1984 London, capital of Runway I, Province of...")
  • 09:04, 23 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs moved page The Wonderful Doctor (Kuprin) to The Miracle Doctor (Kuprin)
  • 09:03, 23 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Wonderful Doctor (Kuprin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Miraculous Doctor | Author = Kuprin, Alexander Ivanovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1897 | Microtranslation = The family was plagued by illness and misfortune one after another. The father of the family was already thinking about suicide, but he met a doctor, who helped him to cope with the difficulties and became their guardian angel. | Wikidata = Q58822779 }} {{beginning of text}} The story took place in...")
  • 11:51, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Dark Avenues (short story, Bunin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Dark alleys | Subtitle = (short story) | Cycle = Dark alleys | Author = Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1938 | Microtelling = An old military man meets by chance a former serf, whom he once seduced and abandoned. The rest of his life was unhappy, and he realized that this woman's love was the best thing that ever happened to him. | Wikidata = Q3230449 }} {{beg...")
  • 11:42, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Mumu (Turgenev) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Mumu | Author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich | Genre = Novel | Year of publication = 1854 | Micro paraphrase = A cruel, capricious and overbearing madam has separated a deaf and dumb servant from the woman he loved and forced him to drown his only friend, a dog. Fulfilling his mistress' orders, the servant returns to his native village. | Wikidata = Q2467862 }} {{beginning of text}} ''The division into chapters is conditional.''...")
  • 11:38, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Quotation (Redirected page to Template:Quote) Tag: New redirect
  • 11:38, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Olesya (Kuprin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Summary | Title = Olesya | Author = Kuprin, Alexander Ivanovich | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1898 | Microtelling = A young lord has found himself in a remote village, where he has fallen in love with a girl who is reputed to be a witch. He wanted to take her with him, but the locals banished the girl, and the hero parted with her forever. | Wikidata = Q4333666 }} {{beginning of text}} The young male narrator, who "has been thrown by fate...")
  • 11:35, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Stationmaster (Pushkin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Station Ranger | Cycle = The Tales of Belkin | Author = Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich | Genre = Novel | Year of publication = 1831 | Micro paraphrase = A daughter has left her father and run off with a rich officer. The father found his daughter, but could not return her; he drank himself to grief and died. A few years later the daughter, who had become an important lady, found her father...")
  • 11:33, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page About Love (Chekhov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = About Love | Cycle = The Little Trilogy | Author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1898 | Microtelling = A poor landowner and his mate's wife have loved each other for many years, but were afraid to admit their love, believing they were unworthy of it. Only when they parted for good did they realize what little things had kept them from loving. | Wikidata = Q...")
  • 11:30, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Horse with the Pink Mane (Astafiev) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The horse with a pink mane | Cycle = The Last Bow | Author = Astafiev, Victor Petrovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1963 | Micro paraphrase = Grandma sent her grandson to buy berries to sell them and buy him a gingerbread man. The bully tricked him into stuffing the basket with grass and putting berries on top. On discovering the deception, the grandmother scolded her gra...")
  • 11:26, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Novice (Lermontov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Mtsyri | Original title = | Cycle = | Author = Lermontov, Mikhail Yuryevich | genre = poem | Year of publication = 1840 | Microtelling = The captive boy was sent to a monastery. Growing up, he escaped to see the world and find his family, but got lost and almost died. The exhausted young man was returned to the monastery. As he died, he remembered his days in the wild. | Wikidata = Q4309183 }} {{beginning of text}} ''The name...")
  • 11:22, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page After the Ball (Tolstoy) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = After the Ball | Subtitle = | Original title = | Cycle = | Author = Tolstoy, Lev Nikolaevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1903 | Microtelling = A student loved the party life, reveled, went to balls, and fell in love with a beautiful girl. He was overflowing with love. But when he saw the execution carried out by the law by her father, he was shocked, and the love came to naught. | Wikidata = Q4373701 }} {{st...")
  • 10:19, 21 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Master and Margarita (Bulgakov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Master and Margarita | Author = Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanasyevich | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1967 | Micro paraphrase = Satan has promised the woman: if she becomes queen at his ball, he will find her missing lover. And he did. And then he killed them both and put them somewhere between hell and heaven. There the lovers found peace. | Wikidata = Q188538 }} {{beginning of text}} ''The action takes place in 1930s Moscow....")
  • 10:11, 21 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Government Inspector (Gogol) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Inspector | Subtitle = | Cycle = | Author = Gogol, Nikolai Vasilyevich | Genre = play | Year of publication = 1836 | Micro paraphrase = In the city, they learned about the arrival of the inspector and took for him a random official. The man was pampered and bribed in every possible way. Having obtained a good sum of money, the official left in a hurry. And then the real inspector came to town. | Wikidata = Q471066 }} {{beg...")
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