The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories


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He grew so warm that all became silent, looking at him in astonishment.  
"And yet the transition state is terrible. People feel that haphazard  
sin is inadmissible. It is necessary in some way or other to regulate  
the sexual relations; but there exists no other foundation than the old  
one, in which nobody longer believes? People marry in the old fashion,  
without believing in what they do, and the result is falsehood,  
violence. When it is falsehood alone, it is easily endured. The husband  
and wife simply deceive the world by professing to live monogamically.  
If they really are polygamous and polyandrous, it is bad, but  
acceptable. But when, as often happens, the husband and the wife have  
taken upon themselves the obligation to live together all their lives  
(they themselves do not know why), and from the second month have  
already a desire to separate, but continue to live together just the  
same, then comes that infernal existence in which they resort to drink,  
in which they fire revolvers, in which they assassinate each other, in  
which they poison each other."  
All were silent, but we felt ill at ease.  
"Yes, these critical episodes happen in marital life. For instance,  
there is the Posdnicheff affair," said the lawyer, wishing to stop the  
conversation on this embarrassing and too exciting ground. "Have you  
read how he killed his wife through jealousy?"  
The lady said that she had not read it. The nervous gentleman said  
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