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The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

CHAPTER V
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He is a voluptuary.

Just as the drunkard and the victim of the morphine habit may be recognized by their face and manner, so we may recognize a voluptuary.

He may repress himself and struggle, but nevermore will he enjoy simple, pure, and fraternal relations toward woman.

By his way of glancing at a young woman one may at once recognize a voluptuary; and I became a voluptuary, and I have remained one.".


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