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The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

CHAPTER VI
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Vasili said, 'He shall die like a dog, having no chance to repent!'" "Oh, the villain!" exclaimed Michael.

"He would kill me if he were not afraid.

All right, Vasili; we shall have an accounting with you.

And Tishka--he called me a dog, I suppose ?" "Well," said the elder, "they all spoke of you in anything but complimentary terms; but it is mean in me to repeat what they said." "Mean or not you must tell me, I say!" "Some of them declared that your back should be broken." Simeonovitch appeared to enjoy this immensely, for he laughed outright.
"We shall see whose back will be the first to be broken," said he.

"Was that Tishka's opinion?
While I did not suppose they would say anything good about me, I did not expect such curses and threats.


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