In Anton Chekhov's short story "The Bridegroom," Natasha was missing for three days because she was held captive by a man named Ivan. During this time, she was in a remote area, where she experienced fear and uncertainty about her fate. Ultimately, her disappearance is tied to the broader themes of societal expectations and personal agency in the story.
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