The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories


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CHAPTER IV.  
The small devil finished with Simeon that night, and according to  
agreement went to the assistance of his comrade who had charge of  
Ivan, that he might help to conquer the Fool. He went to the field and  
searched everywhere, but could find nothing but the hole through which  
the small devil had disappeared.  
"
Well, this is strange," he said; "something must have happened to my  
companion, and I will have to take his place and continue the work he  
began. The Fool is through with his plowing, so I must look about me  
for some other means of compassing his destruction. I must overflow his  
meadow and prevent him from cutting the grass."  
The little devil accordingly overflowed the meadow with muddy water,  
and, when Ivan went at dawn next morning with his scythe set and  
sharpened and tried to mow the grass, he found that it resisted all his  
efforts and would not yield to the implement as usual.  
Many times Ivan tried to cut the grass, but always without success. At  
last, becoming weary of the effort, he decided to return home and have  
his scythe again sharpened, and also to procure a quantity of bread,  
saying: "I will come back here and will not leave until I have mown all  
the meadow, even if it should take a whole week."  
Hearing this, the little devil became thoughtful, saying: "That Ivan is  
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