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There is a Statue

It starts with Pushkin's The Bronze Horseman: "And all the night the madman, poor, Where'er he might direct his steps, Aft him the Bronze Horseman, for sure, Keeps on the heavy-treading race." These lines affect the story where the man is haunting by the statues in comedic way.

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It starts with Pushkin's The Bronze Horseman: "And all the night the madman, poor, Where'er he might direct his steps, Aft him the Bronze Horseman, for sure, Keeps on the heavy-treading race." These lines affect the story where the man is haunting by the statues in comedic way.

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