The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories


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a koolak [hard case], and I must think of some other way of conquering  
him."  
Ivan soon returned with his sharpened scythe and started to mow.  
The small devil hid himself in the grass, and as the point of the scythe  
came down he buried it in the earth and made it almost impossible for  
Ivan to move the implement. He, however, succeeded in mowing all but  
one small spot in the swamp, where again the small devil hid himself,  
saying: "Even if he should cut my hands I will prevent him from  
accomplishing his work."  
When Ivan came to the swamp he found that the grass was not very thick.  
Still, the scythe would not work, which made him so angry that he worked  
with all his might, and one blow more powerful than the others cut off a  
portion of the small devil's tail, who had hidden himself there.  
Despite the little devil's efforts he succeeded in finishing his work,  
when he returned home and ordered his sister to gather up the grass  
while he went to another field to cut rye. But the devil preceded him  
there, and fixed the rye in such a manner that it was almost impossible  
for Ivan to cut it; however, after continuous hard labor he succeeded,  
and when he was through with the rye he said to himself: "Now I will  
start to mow oats."  
On hearing this, the little devil thought to himself: "I could not  
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