A review by aliciaxpan
In a Grove by Michael Brase, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa

"When I kill a man, I do it with my sword, but people like you don't use swords. You gentlemen kill with your power, with your money, and sometimes with your words: you tell people you're doing them a favor. True, no blood flows, the man is still alive, but you've killed him all the same. I don't know whose sin is greater — yours or mine."