The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories


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"Permit me," said the lawyer. "The facts contradict your words. We  
see that marriage exists, that all humanity--at least the larger  
portion--lives conjugally, and that many husbands and wives honestly end  
a long life together."  
The nervous gentleman smiled ill-naturedly.  
"
And what then? You say that marriage is based upon love, and when I  
give voice to a doubt as to the existence of any other love than sensual  
love, you prove to me the existence of love by marriage. But in our day  
marriage is only a violence and falsehood."  
"No, pardon me," said the lawyer. "I say only that marriages have  
existed and do exist."  
"But how and why do they exist? They have existed, and they do exist,  
for people who have seen, and do see, in marriage something sacramental,  
a sacrament that is binding before God. For such people marriages exist,  
but to us they are only hypocrisy and violence. We feel it, and, to  
clear ourselves, we preach free love; but, really, to preach free love  
is only a call backward to the promiscuity of the sexes (excuse me,  
he said to the lady), the haphazard sin of certain raskolniks. The old  
foundation is shattered; we must build a new one, but we must not preach  
debauchery."  
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