Chekhov: Sakhalin

The walls and ceiling seemed to be covered with funeral crape, moving as if in a wind; from isolated spots in the crape which scurried along swiftly and raggedly one could guess what this seething, overflowing mass consisted of. A rustling and loud whispering could be heard, as if the cockroaches and bugs* were hurrying somewhere and conferring.

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