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3 January, 03:46

In "The Nose," by Nikolai Gogol, what is Kovaloff's biggest concern when he realizes that his nose has disappeared?

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  1. 3 January, 04:09
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    He was self conches of his "nose" or embarrassed to go out in public with no nose.
  2. 3 January, 04:15
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    He's embarrassed about going out in public with no nose at all. It all ends in awkwardness and rudeness.

    The barber also recognizes the nose, that it belongs to Kovaloff.
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