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Posted by A. J. on June 17, 19102 at 13:39:18:
I’ve just read, A Boring Story, it’s a bit perplexing. Can someone explain how Katya views Nikolai, and how Nikolai views Katya? What is the significance of what happened in the end of the novel? What is Katya really thinking? Why didn’t Nikolai respond?
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