God Sees the Truth But Waits

by

Leo Tolstoy

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God Sees the Truth But Waits Quotes

“Don’t worry, I’ll do some good business there, make a nice little profit and then I can bring you back some expensive presents!”

Related Characters: Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov (speaker), Aksyonov’s Wife
Related Symbols: Aksyonov’s Gray Hair
Page Number: 108
Explanation and Analysis:

“This morning the merchant was found in bed with his throat cut. No one else but you could have done it. The hut was locked on the inside and no one else was there. And now we find this bloodstained knife in your bag. I can see you’re guilty from your face. Come on, tell me how you murdered him and how much money you stole.”

Related Characters: The District Police Inspector (speaker), Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov, Aksyonov’s Merchant Friend
Page Number: 109
Explanation and Analysis:

“Obviously, no one except God can know the truth… only from Him should I ask help, from Him alone can I expect mercy.”

Related Characters: Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov (speaker), Aksyonov’s Wife
Page Number: 111
Explanation and Analysis:

“To pay for my sins I’ve done twenty-six years penal servitude.”

Related Characters: Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov (speaker), Makar Semyonov
Page Number: 112
Explanation and Analysis:

“It’s obvious the murderer was the one in whose bag the knife was found. If someone planted a knife on you he hasn’t been caught—no man is a thief until he’s caught! And how could anyone have slipped a knife into your bag? He’d have had to be standing right at the head of your bed—and then you’d have heard him.”

Related Characters: Makar Semyonov (speaker), Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov
Page Number: 113
Explanation and Analysis:

“I could cover up for him, but why should I forgive the man who ruined me? […] Let him pay the price for all my suffering. On the other hand, they’re bound to flog him if I testify against him. And what if my suspicions are wrong? Would it make me feel any easier?”

[…]

“I saw nothing and I know nothing.”

Related Characters: Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov (speaker), Makar Semyonov, The Governor
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:

“Ivan Dmitriyevich, forgive me. For God’s sake forgive me! I’ll confess to the murder and they’ll grant you a pardon. Then you’ll be able to go home.”

Related Characters: Makar Semyonov (speaker), Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:

“It’s easy enough for you to go and tell them, but just think what I’ll have to endure! Where shall I go? My wife’s dead, my children will have forgotten me. I’ve nowhere to go…”

Related Characters: Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov (speaker), Makar Semyonov
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:

“Ivan Dmitriyevich! Forgive me! […] The flogging they gave me was easier to bear than looking at you now! When I think how you took pity on me and didn’t inform. Oh, forgive me for Christ’s sake! Forgive me—I’m such a rotten bastard!”

Related Characters: Makar Semyonov (speaker), Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov
Page Number: 116
Explanation and Analysis:

“God will forgive you. […] Perhaps I’m a hundred times worse.”

Related Characters: Ivan Dmitriyevich Aksyonov (speaker), Makar Semyonov
Page Number: 116
Explanation and Analysis:
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