The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories


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LEO TOLSTOI.  
IVAN THE FOOL.  
CHAPTER I  
In a certain kingdom there lived a rich peasant, who had three  
sons--Simeon (a soldier), Tarras-Briukhan (fat man), and Ivan (a  
fool)--and one daughter, Milania, born dumb. Simeon went to war, to  
serve the Czar; Tarras went to a city and became a merchant; and Ivan,  
with his sister, remained at home to work on the farm.  
For his valiant service in the army, Simeon received an estate with high  
rank, and married a noble's daughter. Besides his large pay, he was in  
receipt of a handsome income from his estate; yet he was unable to make  
ends meet. What the husband saved, the wife wasted in extravagance. One  
day Simeon went to the estate to collect his income, when the steward  
informed him that there was no income, saying:  
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