The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories


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up, but not in the same spot in which he had seen the figure of the man  
sitting. Gavryl had lighted the straw, and running to the barn held it  
under the edge of the roof, which began to burn fiercely; and by the  
light of the fire he could distinctly see his neighbor standing.  
As an eagle springs at a skylark, so sprang Ivan at Gavryl, saying: "I  
will tear you into pieces! You shall not get away from me this time!"  
But "Gavryl the Lame," hearing footsteps, wrenched himself free from  
Ivan's grasp and ran like a hare past the buildings.  
Ivan, now terribly excited, shouted, "You shall not escape me!" and  
started in pursuit; but just as he reached him and was about to grasp  
the collar of his coat, Gavryl succeeded in jumping to one side, and  
Ivan's coat became entangled in something and he was thrown violently  
to the ground. Jumping quickly to his feet he shouted, "Karaool!  
derji!"(watch! catch!)  
While Ivan was regaining his feet Gavryl succeeded in reaching his  
house, but Ivan followed so quickly that he caught up with him before he  
could enter. Just as he was about to grasp him he was struck on the head  
with some hard substance. He had been hit on the temple as with a stone.  
The blow was struck by Gavryl, who had picked up an oaken stave, and  
with it gave Ivan a terrible blow on the head.  
Ivan was stunned, and bright sparks danced before his eyes, while he  
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