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(1895) Author: Anne Charlotte Leffler, Sofja Kovalevskaja Translator: Louise von Cossel
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especially as the two elder ones were not always
very amiable to Kovalevsky. They had their
own ideas, and thought that, as the marriage had
only been an outward ceremony, Kovalevsky had
no right to give a more intimate character to his
relations with Sonia. This interference on their
part caused friction now and then, and marred
the harmony which had hitherto prevailed in our
little circle.

‘After having spent a term in this way,
Kovalevsky preferred to leave Heidelberg, where
he had ceased to feel happy. He first went
to Jena, then to Munich, and gave himself up
entirely to his studies. He was very clever,
most industrious, and frugal in his habits,
without the slightest desire for amusements. Sonia
used to say that all he wanted to make him
happy was a book and a glass of tea. She did
not quite like this, and began to get jealous of
his studies, thinking that his work seemed to
make up entirely for her society. Sometimes
we would go and see her husband with her,
and between the terms the two took journeys
together, which always gave her great pleasure.
However, Sonia could not reconcile herself to
being separated from him during the terms,
and she began to torment him with incessant

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