At last the service was over, and they all quietly dispersed, and it was dark and empty again, and there followed that hush which is only known in stations that stand solitary in the open country or in the forest when the wind howls and nothing else is heard and when all the emptiness around, all the dreariness of life slowly ebbing away is felt.
From The Murder, Chekhov's Collected Short Stories
From The Murder, Chekhov's Collected Short Stories
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