[The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories by Leo Tolstoi]@TWC D-Link bookThe Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories CHAPTER XII 13/43
It happened that old Ivan's wife, on her way to the well for water, heard the dispute, and joined the others, taking her daughter-in-law's part. Gavryl's housekeeper, hearing the noise, could not resist the temptation to join the rest and to make her voice heard.
As soon as she appeared on the scene, she, too, began to abuse her neighbor, reminding her of many disagreeable things which had happened (and many which had not happened) between them.
She became so infuriated during her denunciations that she lost all control of herself, and ran around like some mad creature. Then all the women began to shout at the same time, each trying to say two words to another's one, and using the vilest language in the quarreller's vocabulary. "You are such and such," shouted one of the women.
"You are a thief, a schlukha [a mean, dirty, low creature]; your father-in-law is even now starving, and you have no shame.
You beggar, you borrowed my sieve and broke it.
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