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The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

CHAPTER XII
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He continued to cough as he leaned on the table and said, "Well, did they sentence him ?" "Yes, they sentenced him to receive twenty lashes," replied Ivan.
On hearing this the old man sorrowfully shook his head, and said: "This is very bad, Ivan, and what is the meaning of it all?
It is indeed very bad, but not so bad for Gavryl as for yourself.

Well, suppose his sentence IS carried out, and he gets the twenty lashes, what will it benefit you ?" "He will not again strike a woman," Ivan replied.
"What is it he will not do?
He does not do anything worse than what you are constantly doing!" This conversation enraged Ivan, and he shouted: "Well, what did he do?
He beat a woman nearly to death, and even now he threatens to burn my house! Must I bow to him for all this ?" The old man sighed deeply as he said: "You, Ivan, are strong and free to go wherever you please, while I have been lying for years on the oven.
You think that you know everything and that I do not know anything.

No! you are still a child, and as such you cannot see that a kind of madness controls your actions and blinds your sight.

The sins of others are ever before you, while you resolutely keep your own behind your back.

I know that what Gavryl did was wrong, but if he alone should do wrong there would be no evil in the world.


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