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walk; and then rest and lie down before you come to see us。。。。 I am         
afraid we have exhausted you。。。。〃                                           
  〃Yes; yes; I'll come;〃 he answered; getting up fussily。 〃But I            
have something to see to。〃                                                  
  〃But surely you will have dinner together?〃 cried Razumihin; looking      
in surprise at Raskolnikov。 〃What do you mean?〃                             
  〃Yes; yes; I am coming。。。 of course; of course! And you stay a            
minute。 You do not want him just now; do you; mother? Or perhaps I          
am taking him from you?〃                                                    
  〃Oh; no; no。 And will you; Dmitri Prokofitch; do us the favour of         
dining with us?〃                                                            
  〃Please do;〃 added Dounia。                                                
  Razumihin bowed; positively radiant。 For one moment; they were all        
strangely embarrassed。                                                      
  〃Good…bye; Rodya; that is till we meet。 I do not like saying              
good…bye。 Good…bye; Nastasya。 Ah; I have said good…bye again。〃              
  Pulcheria Alexandrovna meant to greet Sonia; too; but it somehow          
failed to come off; and she went in a flutter out of the room。              
  But Avdotya Romanovna seemed to await her turn; and following her         
mother out; gave Sonia an attentive; courteous bow。 Sonia; in               
confusion; gave a hurried; frightened curtsy。 There was a look of           
poignant discomfort in her face; as though Avdotya Romanovna's              
courtesy and attention were oppressive and painful to her。                  
  〃Dounia; good…bye;〃 called Raskolnikov; in the passage。 〃Give me          
your hand。〃                                                                 
  〃Why; I did give it to you。 Have you forgotten?〃 said Dounia;             
turning warmly and awkwardly to him。                                        
  〃Never mind; give it to me again。〃 And he squeezed her fingers            
warmly。                                                                     
  Dounia smiled; flushed; pulled her hand away; and went off quite          
happy。                                                                      
  〃Come; that's capital;〃 he said to Sonia; going back and looking          
brightly at her。 〃God give peace to the dead; the living have still to      
live。 That is right; isn't it?〃                                             
  Sonia looked surprised at the sudden brightness of his face。 He           
looked at her for some moments in silence。 The whole history of the         
dead father floated before his memory in those moments。。。。                  
…                                                                           
  〃Heavens; Dounia;〃 Pulcheria Alexandrovna began; as soon as they          
were in the street; 〃I really feel relieved myself at coming away…          
more at ease。 How little did I think yesterday in the train that I          
could ever be glad of that。〃                                                
  〃I tell you again; mother; he is still very ill。 Don't you see it?        
Perhaps worrying about us upset him。 We must be patient; and much;          
much can be forgiven。〃                                                      
  〃Well; you were not very patient!〃 Pulcheria Alexandrovna caught her      
up; hotly and jealously。 〃Do you know; Dounia; I was looking at you         
two。 You are the very portrait of him; and not so much in face as in        
soul。 You are both melancholy; both morose and hot tempered; both           
haughty and both generous。。。。 Surely he can't be an egoist; Dounia。         
Eh? When I think of what is in store for us this evening; my heart          
sinks!〃                                                                     
  〃Don't be uneasy; mother。 What must be; will be。〃                         
  〃Dounia; only think what a position we are in! What if Pyotr              
Petrovitch breaks it off?〃 poor Pulcheria Alexandrovna blurted out;         
incautiously。                                                               
  〃He won't be worth much if he does;〃 answered Dounia; sharply and         
contemptuously。                                                             
  〃We did well to come away;〃 Pulcheria Alexandrovna hurriedly broke        
in。 〃He was in a hurry about some business or other。 If he gets out         
and has a breath of air。。。 it is fearfully close in his room。。。。 But        
where is one to get a breath of air here。 The very streets here feel        
like shut…up rooms。 Good heavens! what a town!。。。 stay。。。 this side。。。      
they will crush you… carrying something。 Why; it is a piano they            
have got; I declare。。。 how they push。。。 I am very much afraid of            
that young woman; too。〃                                                     
  〃What young woman; mother?                                                
  〃Why; that Sofya Semyonovna; who was there just now。〃                     
  〃Why?〃                                                                    
  〃I have a presentiment; Dounia。 Well; you may believe it or not; but      
as soon as she came in; that very minute; I felt that she was the           
chief cause of the trouble。。。。〃                                             
  〃Nothing of the sort!〃 cried Dounia; in vexation。 〃What nonsense;         
with your presentiments; mother! He only made her acquaintance the          
evening before; and he did not know her when she came in。〃                  
  〃Well; you will see。。。。 She worries me; but you will see; you will        
see! I was so frightened。 She was gazing at me with those eyes。 I           
could scarcely sit still in my chair when he began introducing her; do      
you remember? It seems so strange; but Pyotr Petrovitch writes like         
that about her; and he introduces her to us… to you! So he must             
think a great deal of her。〃                                                 
  〃People will write anything。 We were talked about and written about;      
too。 Have you forgotten? I am sure that she is a good girl; and that        
it is all nonsense。〃                                                        
  〃God grant it may be!〃                                                    
  〃And Pyotr Petrovitch is a contemptible slanderer;〃 Dounia snapped        
out; suddenly。                                                              
  Pulcheria Alexandrovna was crushed; the conversation was not              
resumed。                                                                    
…                                                                           
  〃I will tell you what I want with you;〃 said Raskolnikov; drawing         
Razumihin to the window。                                                    
  〃Then I will tell Katerina Ivanovna that you are coming;〃 Sonia said      
hurriedly; preparing to depart。                                             
  〃One minute; Sofya Semyonovna。 We have no secrets。 You are not in         
our way。 I want to have another word or two with you。 Listen!〃 he           
turned suddenly to Razumihin again。 〃You know that。。。 what's his            
name。。。 Porfiry Petrovitch?〃                                                
  〃I should think so! He is a relation。 Why?〃 added the latter; with        
interest。                                                                   
  〃Is not he managing that case。。。 you know about that murder?。。。           
You were speaking about it yesterday。〃                                      
  〃Yes。。。 well?〃 Razumihin's eyes opened wide。                              
  〃He was inquiring for people who had pawned things; and I have            
some pledges there; too… trifles… a ring my sister gave me as a             
keepsake when I left home; and my father's silver watch… they are only      
worth five or six roubles altogether。。。 but I value them。 So what am I      
to do now? I do not want to lose the things; especially the watch。 I        
was quaking just now; for fear mother would ask to look at it; when we      
spoke of Dounia's watch。 It is the only thing of father's left us。 She      
would be ill if it were lost。 You know what women are。 So tell me what      
to do。 I know I ought to have given notice at the police station;           
but would it not be better to go straight to Porfiry? Eh? What do           
you think? The matter might be settled more quickly。 You see mother         
may ask for it before dinner。〃                                              
  〃Certainly not to the police station。 Certainly to Porfiry;〃              
Razumihin shouted in extraordinary excitement。 〃Well; how glad I am。        
Let us go at once。 It is a couple of steps。 We shall be sure to find        
him。〃                                                                       
  〃Very well; let us go。〃                                                   
  〃And he will be very; very glad to make your acquaintance。 I have         
often talked to him of you at different times。 I was speaking of you        
yesterday。 Let us go。 So you knew the old woman? So that's it! It is        
all turning out splendidly。。。。 Oh; yes; Sofya Ivanovna。。。〃                  
  〃Sofya Semyonovna;〃 corrected Raskolnikov。 〃Sofya Semyonovna; this        
is my friend Razumihin; and he is a good man。〃                              
  〃If you have to go now;〃 Sonia was beginning; not looking at              
Razumihin at all; and still more embarrassed。                               
  〃Let us go;〃 decided Raskolnikov。 〃I will come to you to…day;             
Sofya Semyonovna。 Only tell me where you live。〃                             
  He was not exactly ill at ease; but seemed hurried; and avoided           
her eyes。 Sonia gave her address; and flushed as she did so。 They           
all went out together。                                                      
  〃Don't you lock up?〃 asked Razumihin; following him on to the             
stairs。                                                                     
  〃Never;〃 answered Raskolnikov。 〃I have been meaning to buy a lock         
for these two years。 People are happy who have no need of locks;〃 he        
said; laughing; to Sonia。 They stood still in the gateway。                  
  〃Do you go to the right; Sofya Semyonovna? How did you find me; by        
 the way?〃 he added; as though he wanted to say something quite             
different。 He wanted to look at her soft clear eyes; but this was           
not easy。                                                                   
  〃Why; you gave your address to Polenka yesterday。〃                        
  〃Polenka? Oh; yes; Polenka; that is the little girl。 She is your          
sister? Did I give her the address?〃                                        
  〃Why; had you forgotten?〃                           

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