第14章

类别:其他 作者:Fyodor Dostoevsky字数:26216更新时间:18/12/21 14:26:19
ThoughRaskolnikovlookedatSoniaashesaidthis,henolongercaredwhethersheunderstoodornot。Thefeverhadcompleteholdofhim;hewasinasortofgloomyecstasy(hecertainlyhadbeentoolongwithouttalkingtoanyone)。Soniafeltthathisgloomycreedhadbecomehisfaithandcode。 “Idivinedthen,Sonia,“hewentoneagerly,“thatpowerisonlyvouchsafedtothemanwhodarestostoopandpickitup。Thereisonlyonething,onethingneedful:onehasonlytodare!Thenforthefirsttimeinmylifeanideatookshapeinmymindwhichnoonehadeverthoughtofbeforeme,noone!Isawclearasdaylighthowstrangeitisthatnotasinglepersonlivinginthismadworldhashadthedaringtogostraightforitallandsenditflyingtothedevil!I…… Iwantedtohavethedaring……andIkilledher。Ionlywantedtohavethedaring,Sonia!Thatwasthewholecauseofit!” “Ohhush,hush,“criedSonia,claspingherhands。“YouturnedawayfromGodandGodhassmittenyou,hasgivenyouovertothedevil!” “ThenSonia,whenIusedtoliethereinthedarkandallthisbecamecleartome,wasitatemptationofthedevil,eh?” “Hush,don\'tlaugh,blasphemer!Youdon\'tunderstand,youdon\'tunderstand!OhGod!Hewon\'tunderstand!” “Hush,Sonia!Iamnotlaughing。Iknowmyselfthatitwasthedevilleadingme。Hush,Sonia,hush!”herepeatedwithgloomyinsistence。“I knowitall,Ihavethoughtitalloverandoverandwhispereditallovertomyself,lyingthereinthedark……I\'veargueditalloverwithmyself,everypointofit,andIknowitall,all!Andhowsick,howsickIwasthenofgoingoveritall!Ihavekeptwantingtoforgetitandmakeanewbeginning,Sonia,andleaveoffthinking。Andyoudon\'tsupposethatIwentintoitheadlonglikeafool?Iwentintoitlikeawiseman,andthatwasjustmydestruction。Andyoumustn\'tsupposethatIdidn\'tknow,forinstance,thatifIbegantoquestionmyselfwhetherIhadtherighttogainpower-Icertainlyhadn\'ttheright-orthatifIaskedmyselfwhetherahumanbeingisalouseitprovedthatitwasn\'tsoforme,thoughitmightbeforamanwhowouldgostraighttohisgoalwithoutaskingquestions……IfI worriedmyselfallthosedays,wonderingwhetherNapoleonwouldhavedoneitornot,IfeltclearlyofcoursethatIwasn\'tNapoleon。Ihadtoendurealltheagonyofthatbattleofideas,Sonia,andIlongedtothrowitoff:Iwantedtomurderwithoutcasuistry,tomurderformyownsake,formyselfalone!Ididn\'twanttolieaboutiteventomyself。Itwasn\'ttohelpmymotherIdidthemurder-that\'snonsense- Ididn\'tdothemurdertogainwealthandpowerandtobecomeabenefactorofmankind。Nonsense!Isimplydidit;Ididthemurderformyself,formyselfalone,andwhetherIbecameabenefactortoothers,orspentmylifelikeaspidercatchingmeninmywebandsuckingthelifeoutofmen,Icouldn\'thavecaredatthatmoment……AnditwasnotthemoneyIwanted,Sonia,whenIdidit。ItwasnotsomuchthemoneyIwanted,butsomethingelse……Iknowitallnow…… Understandme!PerhapsIshouldneverhavecommittedamurderagain。I wantedtofindoutsomethingelse;itwassomethingelseledmeon。 IwantedtofindoutthenandquicklywhetherIwasalouselikeeverybodyelseoraman。WhetherIcanstepoverbarriersornot,whetherIdarestooptopickupornot,whetherIamatremblingcreatureorwhetherIhavetheright……“ “Tokill?Havetherighttokill?”Soniaclaspedherhands。 “Ach,Sonia!”hecriedirritablyandseemedabouttomakesomeretort,butwascontemptuouslysilent。“Don\'tinterruptme,Sonia。I wanttoproveonethingonly,thatthedevilledmeonthenandhehasshownmesincethatIhadnottherighttotakethatpath,becauseI amjustsuchalouseasalltherest。HewasmockingmeandhereI\'vecometoyounow!Welcomeyourguest!IfIwerenotalouse,shouldIhavecometoyou?Listen:whenIwentthentotheoldwoman\'sIonlywenttotry……Youmaybesureofthat!” “Andyoumurderedher!” “ButhowdidImurderher?Isthathowmendomurders?DomengotocommitamurderasIwentthen?IwilltellyousomedayhowI went!DidImurdertheoldwoman?Imurderedmyself,nother!I crushedmyselfonceforall,forever……Butitwasthedevilthatkilledthatoldwoman,notI。Enough,enough,Sonia,enough!Letmebe!”hecriedinasuddenspasmofagony,“letmebe!” Heleanedhiselbowsonhiskneesandsqueezedhisheadinhishandsasinavise。 “Whatsuffering!”AwailofanguishbrokefromSonia。 “Well,whatamItodonow?”heasked,suddenlyraisinghisheadandlookingatherwithafacehideouslydistortedbydespair。 “Whatareyoutodo?”shecried,jumpingup,andhereyesthathadbeenfulloftearssuddenlybegantoshine。“Standup!”(Sheseizedhimbytheshoulder,hegotup,lookingatheralmostbewildered。)“Goatonce,thisveryminute,standatthecross-roads,bowdown,firstkisstheearthwhichyouhavedefiledandthenbowdowntoalltheworldandsaytoallmenaloud,\'Iamamurderer!\'ThenGodwillsendyoulifeagain。Willyougo,willyougo?”sheaskedhim,tremblingallover,snatchinghistwohands,squeezingthemtightinhersandgazingathimwitheyesfulloffire。 Hewasamazedathersuddenecstasy。 “YoumeanSiberia,Sonia?Imustgivemyselfup?”heaskedgloomily。 “Sufferandexpiateyoursinbyit,that\'swhatyoumustdo。“ “No!Iamnotgoingtothem,Sonia!” “Buthowwillyougoonliving?Whatwillyoulivefor?”criedSonia,“howisitpossiblenow?Why,howcanyoutalktoyourmother?(Oh,whatwillbecomeofthemnow!)ButwhatamIsaying? Youhaveabandonedyourmotherandyoursisteralready。Hehasabandonedthemalready!Oh,God!”shecried,“why,heknowsitallhimself。How,howcanhelivebyhimself!Whatwillbecomeofyounow?” “Don\'tbeachild,Sonia,“hesaidsoftly。“WhatwronghaveIdonethem?WhyshouldIgotothem?WhatshouldIsaytothem?That\'sonlyaphantom……Theydestroymenbymillionsthemselvesandlookonitasavirtue。Theyareknavesandscoundrels,Sonia!Iamnotgoingtothem。AndwhatshouldIsaytothem-thatImurderedher,butdidnotdaretotakethemoneyandhiditunderastone?”headdedwithabittersmile。“Why,theywouldlaughatme,andwouldcallmeafoolfornotgettingit。Acowardandafool!Theywouldn\'tunderstandandtheydon\'tdeservetounderstand。WhyshouldIgotothem?I won\'t。Don\'tbeachild,Sonia……“ “Itwillbetoomuchforyoutobear,toomuch!”sherepeated,holdingoutherhandsindespairingsupplication。 “PerhapsI\'vebeenunfairtomyself,“heobservedgloomily,pondering,“perhapsafterallIamamanandnotalouseandI\'vebeenintoogreatahurrytocondemnmyself。I\'llmakeanotherfightforit。“ Ahaughtysmileappearedonhislips。 “Whataburdentobear!Andyourwholelife,yourwholelife!” “Ishallgetusedtoit,“hesaidgrimlyandthoughtfully。“Listen,“ hebeganaminutelater,“stopcrying,it\'stimetotalkofthefacts: I\'vecometotellyouthatthepoliceareafterme,onmytrack……“ “Ach!”Soniacriedinterror。 “Well,whydoyoucryout?YouwantmetogotoSiberiaandnowyouarefrightened?Butletmetellyou:Ishallnotgivemyselfup。I shallmakeastruggleforitandtheywon\'tdoanythingtome。They\'venorealevidence。YesterdayIwasingreatdangerandbelievedIwaslost;butto-daythingsaregoingbetter。Allthefactstheyknowcanbeexplainedtwoways,that\'stosayIcanturntheiraccusationstomycredit,doyouunderstand?AndIshall,forI\'velearntmylesson。Buttheywillcertainlyarrestme。Ifithadnotbeenforsomethingthathappened,theywouldhavedonesoto-dayforcertain;perhapsevennowtheywillarrestmeto-day……Butthat\'snomatter,Sonia;they\'llletmeoutagain……forthereisn\'tanyrealproofagainstme,andtherewon\'tbe,Igiveyoumywordforit。Andtheycan\'tconvictamanonwhattheyhaveagainstme。Enough……I onlytellyouthatyoumayknow……Iwilltrytomanagesomehowtoputittomymotherandsistersothattheywon\'tbefrightened……Mysister\'sfutureissecure,however,now,Ibelieve……andmymother\'smustbetoo……Well,that\'sall。Becareful,though。WillyoucomeandseemeinprisonwhenIamthere?” “Oh,Iwill,Iwill。“ Theysatsidebyside,bothmournfulanddejected,asthoughtheyhadbeencastupbythetempestaloneonsomedesertedshore。HelookedatSoniaandfelthowgreatwasherloveforhim,andstrangetosayhefeltitsuddenlyburdensomeandpainfultobesoloved。Yes,itwasastrangeandawfulsensation!OnhiswaytoseeSoniahehadfeltthatallhishopesrestedonher;heexpectedtoberidofatleastpartofhissuffering,andnow,whenallherheartturnedtowardshim,hesuddenlyfeltthathewasimmeasurablyunhappierthanbefore。 “Sonia,“hesaid,“you\'dbetternotcomeandseemewhenIaminprison。“ Soniadidnotanswer,shewascrying。Severalminutespassed。 “Haveyouacrossonyou?”sheasked,asthoughsuddenlythinkingofit。 Hedidnotatfirstunderstandthequestion。 “No,ofcoursenot。Here,takethisone,ofcypresswood。Ihaveanother,acopperonethatbelongedtoLizaveta。IchangedwithLizaveta:shegavemehercrossandIgavehermylittleikon。I willwearLizaveta\'snowandgiveyouthis。Takeit……it\'smine!It\'smine,youknow,“shebeggedhim。“Wewillgotosuffertogether,andtogetherwewillbearourcross!” “Giveitme,“saidRaskolnikov。 Hedidnotwanttohurtherfeelings。Butimmediatelyhedrewbackthehandheheldoutforthecross。 “Notnow,Sonia。Betterlater,“headdedtocomforther。 “Yes,yes,better,“sherepeatedwithconviction,“whenyougotomeetyoursuffering,thenputiton。Youwillcometome,I\'llputitonyou,wewillprayandgotogether。“ Atthatmomentsomeoneknockedthreetimesatthedoor。 “SofyaSemyonovna,mayIcomein?”theyheardinaveryfamiliarandpolitevoice。 Soniarushedtothedoorinafright。TheflaxenheadofMr。 Lebeziatnikovappearedatthedoor。 ChapterFiveLEBEZIATNIKOVlookedperturbed。 “I\'vecometoyou,SofyaSemyonovna,“hebegan。“Excuseme……I thoughtIshouldfindyou,“hesaid,addressingRaskolnikovsuddenly,“thatis,Ididn\'tmeananything……ofthatsort……ButI justthought……KaterinaIvanovnahasgoneoutofhermind,“heblurtedoutsuddenly,turningfromRaskolnikovtoSonia。 Soniascreamed。 “Atleastitseemsso。But……wedon\'tknowwhattodo,yousee!Shecameback-sheseemstohavebeenturnedoutsomewhere,perhapsbeaten……Soitseemsatleast,……Shehadruntoyourfather\'sformerchief,shedidn\'tfindhimathome:hewasdiningatsomeothergeneral\'s……Onlyfancy,sherushedoffthere,totheothergeneral\'s,and,imagine,shewassopersistentthatshemanagedtogetthechieftoseeher,hadhimfetchedoutfromdinner,itseems。Youcanimaginewhathappened。Shewasturnedout,ofcourse;but,accordingtoherownstory,sheabusedhimandthrewsomethingathim。 Onemaywellbelieveit……Howitisshewasn\'ttakenup,Ican\'tunderstand!Nowsheistellingeveryone,includingAmaliaIvanovna; butit\'sdifficulttounderstandher,sheisscreamingandflingingherselfabout……Ohyes,sheshoutsthatsinceeveryonehasabandonedher,shewilltakethechildrenandgointothestreetwithabarrel-organ,andthechildrenwillsinganddance,andshetoo,andcollectmoney,andwillgoeverydayunderthegeneral\'swindow……\'toleteveryoneseewell-bornchildren,whosefatherwasanofficial,begginginthestreet。\'Shekeepsbeatingthechildrenandtheyareallcrying。SheisteachingLidatosing\'MyVillage,\' theboytodance,Polenkathesame。Sheistearingupalltheclothes,andmakingthemlittlecapslikeactors;shemeanstocarryatinbasinandmakeittinkle,insteadofmusic……Shewon\'tlistentoanything……Imaginethestateofthings!It\'sbeyondanything!” Lebeziatnikovwouldhavegoneon,butSonia,whohadheardhimalmostbreathless,snatcheduphercloakandhat,andranoutoftheroom,puttingonherthingsasshewent。RaskolnikovfollowedherandLebeziatnikovcameafterhim。 “Shehascertainlygonemad!”hesaidtoRaskolnikov,astheywentoutintothestreet。“Ididn\'twanttofrightenSofyaSemyonovna,soI said\'itseemedlikeit,\'butthereisn\'tadoubtofit。Theysaythatinconsumption,thetuberclessometimesoccurinthebrain;it\'sapityIknownothingofmedicine。Ididtrytopersuadeher,butshewouldn\'tlisten。“ “Didyoutalktoheraboutthetubercles?” “Notpreciselyofthetubercles。Besides,shewouldn\'thaveunderstood!ButwhatIsayis,thatifyouconvinceapersonlogicallythathehasnothingtocryabout,he\'llstopcrying。That\'sclear。 Isityourconvictionthathewon\'t?” “Lifewouldbetooeasyifitwereso,“answeredRaskolnikov。 “Excuseme,excuseme;ofcourseitwouldberatherdifficultforKaterinaIvanovnatounderstand,butdoyouknowthatinParistheyhavebeenconductingseriousexperimentsastothepossibilityofcuringtheinsane,simplybylogicalargument?Oneprofessorthere,ascientificmanofstanding,latelydead,believedinthepossibilityofsuchtreatment。Hisideawasthatthere\'snothingreallywrongwiththephysicalorganismoftheinsane,andthatinsanityis,sotosay,alogicalmistake,anerrorofjudgment,anincorrectviewofthings。Hegraduallyshowedthemadmanhiserrorand,wouldyoubelieveit,theysayhewassuccessful?Butashemadeuseofdouchestoo,howfarsuccesswasduetothattreatmentremainsuncertain……Soitseemsatleast。“ Raskolnikovhadlongceasedtolisten。Reachingthehousewherehelived,henoddedtoLebeziatnikovandwentinatthegate。 Lebeziatnikovwokeupwithastart,lookedabouthimandhurriedon。 Raskolnikovwentintohislittleroomandstoodstillinthemiddleofit。Whyhadhecomebackhere?Helookedattheyellowandtatteredpaper,atthedust,athissofa……Fromtheyardcamealoudcontinuousknocking;someoneseemedtobehammering……Hewenttothewindow,roseontiptoeandlookedoutintotheyardforalongtimewithanairofabsorbedattention。Buttheyardwasemptyandhecouldnotseewhowashammering。Inthehouseonthelefthesawsomeopenwindows;onthewindow-sillswerepotsofsickly-lookinggeraniums。 Linenwashungoutofthewindows……Heknewitallbyheart。Heturnedawayandsatdownonthesofa。 Never,neverhadhefelthimselfsofearfullyalone! Yes,hefeltoncemorethathewouldperhapscometohateSonia,nowthathehadmadehermoremiserable。 “Whyhadhegonetohertobegforhertears?Whatneedhadhetopoisonherlife?Oh,themeannessofit!” “Iwillremainalone,“hesaidresolutely,“andsheshallnotcometotheprison!” Fiveminuteslaterheraisedhisheadwithastrangesmile。Thatwasastrangethought。 “PerhapsitreallywouldbebetterinSiberia,“hethoughtsuddenly。 Hecouldnothavesaidhowlonghesattherewithvaguethoughtssurgingthroughhismind。AllatoncethedooropenedandDouniacamein。Atfirstshestoodstillandlookedathimfromthedoorway,justashehaddoneatSonia;thenshecameinandsatdowninthesameplaceasyesterday,onthechairfacinghim。Helookedsilentlyandalmostvacantlyather。 “Don\'tbeangry,brother;I\'veonlycomeforoneminute,“saidDounia。 Herfacelookedthoughtfulbutnotstern。Hereyeswerebrightandsoft。Hesawthatshetoohadcometohimwithlove。 “Brother,nowIknowall,all。DmitriProkofitchhasexplainedandtoldmeeverything。Theyareworryingandpersecutingyouthroughastupidandcontemptiblesuspicion……DmitriProkofitchtoldmethatthereisnodanger,andthatyouarewronginlookinguponitwithsuchhorror。Idon\'tthinkso,andIfullyunderstandhowindignantyoumustbe,andthatthatindignationmayhaveapermanenteffectonyou。That\'swhatIamafraidof。Asforyourcuttingyourselfofffromus,Idon\'tjudgeyou,Idon\'tventuretojudgeyou,andforgivemeforhavingblamedyouforit。IfeelthatItoo,ifIhadsogreatatrouble,shouldkeepawayfromeveryone。Ishalltellmothernothingofthis,butIshalltalkaboutyoucontinuallyandshalltellherfromyouthatyouwillcomeverysoon。Don\'tworryabouther;Iwillsethermindatrest;butdon\'tyoutryhertoomuch-comeonceatleast;rememberthatsheisyourmother。AndnowIhavecomesimplytosay“(Douniabegantogetup)“thatifyoushouldneedmeorshouldneed……allmylifeoranything……callme,andI\'llcome。Good-bye!” Sheturnedabruptlyandwenttowardsthedoor。 “Dounia!”Raskolnikovstoppedherandwenttowardsher。“ThatRazumihin,DmitriProkofitch,isaverygoodfellow。“ Douniaflushedslightly。 “Well?”sheasked,waitingamoment。 “Heiscompetent,hardworking,honestandcapableofreallove…… Good-bye,Dounia。“ Douniaflushedcrimson,thensuddenlyshetookalarm。 “Butwhatdoesitmean,brother?Arewereallypartingforeverthatyou……givemesuchapartingmessage?” “Nevermind……Good-bye。“ Heturnedaway,andwalkedtothewindow。Shestoodamoment,lookedathimuneasily,andwentouttroubled。 No,hewasnotcoldtoher。Therewasaninstant(theverylastone) whenhehadlongedtotakeherinhisarmsandsaygood-byetoher,andeventotellher,buthehadnotdaredeventotouchherhand。 “AfterwardsshemayshudderwhensheremembersthatIembracedher,andwillfeelthatIstoleherkiss。“ “Andwouldshestandthattest?”hewentonafewminuteslatertohimself。“No,shewouldn\'t;girlslikethatcan\'tstandthings!Theyneverdo。“ AndhethoughtofSonia。 Therewasabreathoffreshairfromthewindow。Thedaylightwasfading。Hetookuphiscapandwentout。 Hecouldnot,ofcourse,andwouldnotconsiderhowillhewas。 Butallthiscontinualanxietyandagonyofmindcouldnotbutaffecthim。Andifhewerenotlyinginhighfeveritwasperhapsjustbecausethiscontinualinnerstrainhelpedtokeephimonhislegsandinpossessionofhisfaculties。Butthisartificialexcitementcouldnotlastlong。 Hewanderedaimlessly。Thesunwassetting。Aspecialformofmiseryhadbeguntooppresshimoflate。Therewasnothingpoignant,nothingacuteaboutit;buttherewasafeelingofpermanence,ofeternityaboutit;itbroughtaforetasteofhopelessyearsofthiscoldleadenmisery,aforetasteofaneternity“onasquareyardofspace。“Towardseveningthissensationusuallybegantoweighonhimmoreheavily。 “Withthisidiotic,purelyphysicalweakness,dependingonthesunsetorsomething,onecan\'thelpdoingsomethingstupid!You\'llgotoDounia,aswellastoSonia,“hemutteredbitterly。 Heheardhisnamecalled。Helookedround。Lebeziatnikovrusheduptohim。 “Onlyfancy,I\'vebeentoyourroomlookingforyou。Onlyfancy,she\'scarriedoutherplan,andtakenawaythechildren。SofyaSemyonovnaandIhavehadajobtofindthem。Sheisrappingonafrying-panandmakingthechildrendance。Thechildrenarecrying。 Theykeepstoppingatthecrossroadsandinfrontofshops;there\'sacrowdoffoolsrunningafterthem。Comealong!” “AndSonia?”Raskolnikovaskedanxiously,hurryingafterLebeziatnikov。 “Simplyfrantic。Thatis,it\'snotSofyaSemyonovna\'sfrantic,butKaterinaIvanovna,thoughSofyaSemyonova\'sfrantictoo。ButKaterinaIvanovnaisabsolutelyfrantic。Itellyousheisquitemad。They\'llbetakentothepolice。Youcanfancywhataneffectthatwillhave……Theyareonthecanalbank,nearthebridgenow,notfarfromSofyaSemyonovna\'s,quiteclose。“ OnthecanalbanknearthebridgeandnottwohousesawayfromtheonewhereSonialodged,therewasacrowdofpeople,consistingprincipallyofgutterchildren。ThehoarsebrokenvoiceofKaterinaIvanovnacouldbeheardfromthebridge,anditcertainlywasastrangespectaclelikelytoattractastreetcrowd。KaterinaIvanovnainherolddresswiththegreenshawl,wearingatornstrawhat,crushedinahideouswayononeside,wasreallyfrantic。Shewasexhaustedandbreathless。Herwastedconsumptivefacelookedmoresufferingthanever,andindeedoutofdoorsinthesunshineaconsumptivealwayslooksworsethanathome。Butherexcitementdidnotflag,andeverymomentherirritationgrewmoreintense。Sherushedatthechildren,shoutedatthem,coaxedthem,toldthembeforethecrowdhowtodanceandwhattosing,beganexplainingtothemwhyitwasnecessary,anddriventodesperationbytheirnotunderstanding,beatthem……Thenshewouldmakearushatthecrowd;ifshenoticedanydecentlydressedpersonstoppingtolook,sheimmediatelyappealedtohimtoseewhatthesechildren“fromagenteel,onemaysayaristocratic,house“hadbeenbroughtto。Ifsheheardlaughterorjeeringinthecrowd,shewouldrushatonceatthescoffersandbeginsquabblingwiththem。Somepeoplelaughed,othersshooktheirheads,buteveryonefeltcuriousatthesightofthemadwomanwiththefrightenedchildren。Thefrying-panofwhichLebeziatnikovhadspokenwasnotthere,atleastRaskolnikovdidnotseeit。Butinsteadofrappingonthepan,KaterinaIvanovnabeganclappingherwastedhands,whenshemadeLidaandKolyadanceandPolenkasing。Shetoojoinedinthesinging,butbrokedownatthesecondnotewithafearfulcough,whichmadehercurseindespairandevenshedtears。WhatmadehermostfuriouswastheweepingandterrorofKolyaandLida。Someefforthadbeenmadetodressthechildrenupasstreetsingersaredressed。TheboyhadonaturbanmadeofsomethingredandwhitetolooklikeaTurk。TherehadbeennocostumeforLida;shesimplyhadaredknittedcap,orratheranightcapthathadbelongedtoMarmeladov,decoratedwithabrokenpieceofwhiteostrichfeather,whichhadbeenKaterinaIvanovna\'sgrandmother\'sandhadbeenpreservedasafamilypossession。Polenkawasinhereverydaydress;shelookedintimidperplexityathermother,andkeptatherside,hidinghertears。Shedimlyrealisedhermother\'scondition,andlookeduneasilyabouther。Shewasterriblyfrightenedofthestreetandthecrowd。SoniafollowedKaterinaIvanovna,weepingandbeseechinghertoreturnhome,butKaterinaIvanovnawasnottobepersuaded。 “Leaveoff,Sonia,leaveoff,“sheshouted,speakingfast,pantingandcoughing。“Youdon\'tknowwhatyouask;youarelikeachild!I\'vetoldyoubeforethatIamnotcomingbacktothatdrunkenGerman。 Leteveryone,letallPetersburgseethechildrenbegginginthestreets,thoughtheirfatherwasanhonourablemanwhoservedallhislifeintruthandfidelity,andonemaysaydiedintheservice。“(KaterinaIvanovnahadbynowinventedthisfantasticstoryandthoroughlybelievedit。)“Letthatwretchofageneralseeit!Andyouaresilly,Sonia:whathavewetoeat?Tellmethat。Wehaveworriedyouenough,Iwon\'tgoonso!Ah,RodionRomanovitch,isthatyou?”shecried,seeingRaskolnikovandrushinguptohim。 “Explaintothissillygirl,please,thatnothingbettercouldbedone!Evenorgan-grindersearntheirliving,andeveryonewillseeatoncethatwearedifferent,thatweareanhonourableandbereavedfamilyreducedtobeggary。Andthatgeneralwilllosehispost,you\'llsee!Weshallperformunderhiswindowseveryday,andiftheTsardrivesby,I\'llfallonmyknees,putthechildrenbeforeme,showthemtohim,andsay\'Defendus,father。\'Heisthefatherofthefatherless,heismerciful,he\'llprotectus,you\'llsee,andthatwretchofageneral……Lida,tenezvousdroite!Kolya,you\'lldanceagain。Whyareyouwhimpering?Whimperingagain!Whatareyouafraidof,stupid?Goodness,whatamItodowiththem,RodionRomanovitch? Ifyouonlyknewhowstupidtheyare!What\'sonetodowithsuchchildren?” Andshe,almostcryingherself-whichdidnotstopheruninterrupted,rapidflowoftalk-pointedtothecryingchildren。 Raskolnikovtriedtopersuadehertogohome,andevensaid,hopingtoworkonhervanity,thatitwasunseemlyforhertobewanderingaboutthestreetslikeanorgan-grinder,asshewasintendingtobecometheprincipalofaboarding-school。 “Aboarding-school,ha-ha-ha!Acastleintheair,“criedKaterinaIvanovna,herlaughendinginacough。“No,RodionRomanovitch,thatdreamisover!Allhaveforsakenus!……Andthatgeneral……Youknow,RodionRomanovitch,Ithrewaninkspotathim-ithappenedtobestandinginthewaiting-roombythepaperwhereyousignyourname。 Iwrotemyname,threwitathimandranaway。Ohthescoundrels,thescoundrels!Butenoughofthem,nowI\'llprovideforthechildrenmyself,Iwon\'tbowdowntoanybody!Shehashadtobearenoughforus!”shepointedtoSonia。“Polenka,howmuchhaveyougot? Showme!What,onlytwofarthings!Oh,themeanwretches!Theygiveusnothing,onlyrunafterus,puttingtheirtonguesout。There,whatisthatblockheadlaughingat?”(Shepointedtoamaninthecrowd。) “It\'sallbecauseKolyahereissostupid;Ihavesuchabotherwithhim。Whatdoyouwant,Polenka?TellmeinFrench,parlezmoifrancais。Why,I\'vetaughtyou,youknowsomephrases。Elsehowareyoutoshowthatyouareofgoodfamily,wellbrought-upchildren,andnotatalllikeotherorgan-grinders?Wearen\'tgoingtohaveaPunchandJudyshowinthestreet,buttosingagenteelsong…… Ah,yes,……Whatarewetosing?Youkeepputtingmeout,butwe…… yousee,wearestandinghere,RodionRomanovitch,tofindsomethingtosingandgetmoney,somethingKolyacandanceto……For,asyoucanfancy,ourperformanceisallimpromptu……Wemusttalkitoverandrehearseitallthoroughly,andthenweshallgotoNevsky,wheretherearefarmorepeopleofgoodsociety,andweshallbenoticedatonce。Lidaknows\'MyVillage\'only,nothingbut\'MyVillage,\'andeveryonesingsthat。Wemustsingsomethingfarmoregenteel……Well,haveyouthoughtofanything,Polenka?Ifonlyyou\'dhelpyourmother!Mymemory\'squitegone,orIshouldhavethoughtofsomething。Wereallycan\'tsing\'AnHussar。\'Ah,letussinginFrench,\'Cinqsous,\'Ihavetaughtityou,Ihavetaughtityou。AndasitisinFrench,peoplewillseeatoncethatyouarechildrenofgoodfamily,andthatwillbemuchmoretouching……Youmightsing\'Marlboroughs\'enva-t-enguerre,\'forthat\'squiteachild\'ssongandissungasalullabyinallthearistocratichouses- Marlboroughs\'enva-t-enguerreNesaitquandreviendra- shebegansinging。“Butno,bettersing\'Cinqsous。\'Now,Kolya,yourhandsonyourhips,makehaste,andyou,Lida,keepturningtheotherway,andPolenkaandIwillsingandclapourhands!- Cinqsous,cinqsousPourmonternotremenage- (Cough-cough-cough!)Setyourdressstraight,Polenka,it\'sslippeddownonyourshoulders,“sheobserved,pantingfromcoughing。“Nowit\'sparticularlynecessarytobehavenicelyandgenteelly,thatallmayseethatyouarewell-bornchildren。Isaidatthetimethatthebodiceshouldbecutlonger,andmadeoftwowidths。 Itwasyourfault,Sonia,withyouradvicetomakeitshorter,andnowyouseethechildisquitedeformedbyit……Why,you\'reallcryingagain!What\'sthematter,stupids?Come,Kolya,begin。Makehaste,makehaste!Oh,whatanunbearablechild!- Cinqsous,cinqsous- Apolicemanagain!Whatdoyouwant?” Apolicemanwasindeedforcinghiswaythroughthecrowd。Butatthatmomentagentlemanincivilianuniformandanovercoat-asolid-lookingofficialofaboutfiftywithadecorationonhisneck(whichdelightedKaterinaIvanovnaandhaditseffectonthepoliceman)-approachedandwithoutawordhandedheragreenthree-roublenote。Hisfaceworealookofgenuinesympathy。 KaterinaIvanovnatookitandgavehimapolite,evenceremonious,bow。 “Ithankyou,honouredsir,“shebeganloftily。“Thecausesthathaveinducedus(takethemoney,Polenka:youseetherearegenerousandhonourablepeoplewhoarereadytohelpapoorgentlewomanindistress)。Yousee,honouredsir,theseorphansofgoodfamily-I mightevensayofaristocraticconnections-andthatwretchofageneralsateatinggrouse……andstampedatmydisturbinghim。\'Yourexcellency,\'Isaid,\'protecttheorphans,foryouknewmylatehusband,SemyonZaharovitch,andontheverydayofhisdeaththebasestofscoundrelsslanderedhisonlydaughter。\'……Thatpolicemanagain!Protectme,“shecriedtotheofficial。“Whyisthatpolicemanedginguptome?Wehaveonlyjustrunawayfromoneofthem。Whatdoyouwant,fool?” “It\'sforbiddeninthestreets。Youmustn\'tmakeadisturbance。“ “It\'syou\'remakingadisturbance。It\'sjustthesameasifIweregrindinganorgan。Whatbusinessisitofyours?” “Youhavetogetalicenceforanorgan,andyouhaven\'tgotone,andinthatwayyoucollectacrowd。Wheredoyoulodge?” “What,alicense?”wailedKaterinaIvanovna。“Iburiedmyhusbandto-day。Whatneedofalicense?” “Calmyourself,madam,calmyourself,“begantheofficial。“Comealong;Iwillescortyou……Thisisnoplaceforyouinthecrowd。 Youareill。“ “Honouredsir,honouredsir,youdon\'tknow,“screamedKaterinaIvanovna。“WearegoingtotheNevsky……Sonia,Sonia!Whereisshe?Sheiscryingtoo!What\'sthematterwithyouall?Kolya,Lida,whereareyougoing?”shecriedsuddenlyinalarm。“Oh,sillychildren!Kolya,Lida,wherearetheyoffto?……“ KolyaandLida,scaredoutoftheirwitsbythecrowd,andtheirmother\'smadpranks,suddenlyseizedeachotherbythehand,andranoffatthesightofthepolicemanwhowantedtotakethemawaysomewhere。Weepingandwailing,poorKaterinaIvanovnaranafterthem。 Shewasapiteousandunseemlyspectacle,assheran,weepingandpantingforbreath。SoniaandPolenkarushedafterthem。 “Bringthemback,bringthemback,Sonia!Ohstupid,ungratefulchildren!……Polenka!catchthem……It\'sforyoursakesI……“ Shestumbledassheranandfelldown。 “She\'scutherself,she\'sbleeding!Oh,dear!”criedSonia,bendingoverher。 Allranupandcrowdedround。RaskolnikovandLebeziatnikovwerethefirstatherside,theofficialtoohastenedup,andbehindhimthepolicemanwhomuttered,“Bother!”withagestureofimpatience,feelingthatthejobwasgoingtobeatroublesomeone。 “Passon!Passon!”hesaidtothecrowdthatpressedforward。 “She\'sdying,“someoneshouted。 “She\'sgoneoutofhermind,“saidanother。 “Lordhavemercyuponus,“saidawoman,crossingherself。“Havetheycaughtthelittlegirlandtheboy?They\'rebeingbroughtback,theelderone\'sgotthem……Ah,thenaughtyimps!” WhentheyexaminedKaterinaIvanovnacarefully,theysawthatshehadnotcutherselfagainstastone,asSoniathought,butthatthebloodthatstainedthepavementredwasfromherchest。 “I\'veseenthatbefore,“mutteredtheofficialtoRaskolnikovandLebeziatnikov;“that\'sconsumption;thebloodflowsandchokesthepatient。Isawthesamethingwitharelativeofmyownnotlongago……nearlyapintofblood,allinaminute……What\'stobedonethough?Sheisdying。“ “Thisway,thisway,tomyroom!”Soniaimplored。“Ilivehere!…… See,thathouse,thesecondfromhere……Cometome,makehaste,“sheturnedfromonetotheother。“Sendforthedoctor!Oh,dear!” Thankstotheofficial\'sefforts,thisplanwasadopted,thepolicemanevenhelpingtocarryKaterinaIvanovna。ShewascarriedtoSonia\'sroom,almostunconscious,andlaidonthebed。Thebloodwasstillflowing,butsheseemedtobecomingtoherself。 Raskolnikov,Lebeziatnikov,andtheofficialaccompaniedSoniaintotheroomandwerefollowedbythepoliceman,whofirstdrovebackthecrowdwhichfollowedtotheverydoor。PolenkacameinholdingKolyaandLida,whoweretremblingandweeping。SeveralpersonscameintoofromtheKapernaumovs\'room;thelandlord,alameone-eyedmanofstrangeappearancewithwhiskersandhairthatstooduplikeabrush,hiswife,awomanwithaneverlastinglyscaredexpression,andseveralopen-mouthedchildrenwithwonder-struckfaces。Amongthese,Svidrigailovsuddenlymadehisappearance。Raskolnikovlookedathimwithsurprise,notunderstandingwherehehadcomefromandnothavingnoticedhiminthecrowd。Adoctorandpriestworespokenof。 TheofficialwhisperedtoRaskolnikovthathethoughtitwastoolatenowforthedoctor,butheorderedhimtobesentfor。 Kapernaumovranhimself。 MeanwhileKaterinaIvanovnahadregainedherbreath。Thebleedingceasedforatime。ShelookedwithsickbutintentandpenetratingeyesatSonia,whostoodpaleandtrembling,wipingthesweatfromherbrowwithahandkerchief。Atlastsheaskedtoberaised。Theysatheruponthebed,supportingheronbothsides。 “Wherearethechildren?”shesaidinafaintvoice。“You\'vebroughtthem,Polenka?Ohthesillies!Whydidyourunaway……Och!” Oncemoreherparchedlipswerecoveredwithblood。Shemovedhereyes,lookingabouther。 “Sothat\'showyoulive,Sonia!NeveroncehaveIbeeninyourroom。“ Shelookedatherwithafaceofsuffering。 “Wehavebeenyourruin,Sonia。Polenka,Lida,Kolya,comehere! Well,heretheyare,Sonia,takethemall!Ihandthemovertoyou,I\'vehadenough!Theballisover。(Cough!)Laymedown,letmedieinpeace。“ Theylaidherbackonthepillow。 “What,thepriest?Idon\'twanthim。Youhaven\'tgotaroubletospare。Ihavenosins。Godmustforgivemewithoutthat。HeknowshowIhavesuffered……AndifHewon\'tforgiveme,Idon\'tcare!” Shesankmoreandmoreintouneasydelirium。Attimessheshuddered,turnedhereyesfromsidetoside,recognisedeveryoneforaminute,butatoncesankintodeliriumagain。Herbreathingwashoarseanddifficult,therewasasortofrattleinherthroat。 “Isaidtohim,yourexcellency,“sheejaculated,gaspingaftereachword。“ThatAmaliaLudwigovna,ah!Lida,Kolya,handsonyourhips,makehaste!Glissez,glissez!pasdebasque!Tapwithyourheels,beagracefulchild!- DuhastDiamantenundPerlen- Whatnext?That\'sthethingtosing- DuhastdieschonstenAugenMadchen,waswillstdumehr?- “Whatanidea!Waswillstdumehr。Whatthingsthefoolinvents!Ah,yes!- IntheheatofmiddayinthevaleofDagestan- “Ah,howIlovedit!Ilovedthatsongtodistraction,Polenka!Yourfather,youknow,usedtosingitwhenwewereengaged……Ohthosedays!Ohthat\'sthethingforustosing!Howdoesitgo?I\'veforgotten。Remindme!Howwasit?” Shewasviolentlyexcitedandtriedtositup。Atlast,inahorriblyhoarse,brokenvoice,shebegan,shriekingandgaspingateveryword,withalookofgrowingterror。 “Intheheatofmidday!……inthevale!……ofDagestan!……Withleadinmybreast!……“ “Yourexcellency!”shewailedsuddenlywithaheartrendingscreamandafloodoftears,“protecttheorphans!Youhavebeentheirfather\'sguest……onemaysayaristocratic……“Shestarted,regainingconsciousness,andgazedatallwithasortofterror,butatoncerecognisedSonia。 “Sonia,Sonia!”shearticulatedsoftlyandcaressingly,asthoughsurprisedtofindherthere。“Soniadarling,areyouhere,too?” Theyliftedherupagain。 “Enough!It\'sover!Farewell,poorthing!Iamdonefor!Iambroken!”shecriedwithvindictivedespair,andherheadfellheavilybackonthepillow。 Shesankintounconsciousnessagain,butthistimeitdidnotlastlong。Herpale,yellow,wastedfacedroppedback,hermouthfellopen,herlegmovedconvulsively,shegaveadeep,deepsighanddied。 Soniafelluponher,flungherarmsabouther,andremainedmotionlesswithherheadpressedtothedeadwoman\'swastedbosom。 Polenkathrewherselfathermother\'sfeet,kissingthemandweepingviolently。ThoughKolyaandLidadidnotunderstandwhathadhappened,theyhadafeelingthatitwassomethingterrible;theyputtheirhandsoneachother\'slittleshoulders,staredstraightatoneanotherandbothatonceopenedtheirmouthsandbeganscreaming。Theywerebothstillintheirfancydress;oneinaturban,theotherinthecapwiththeostrichfeather。 Andhowdid“thecertificateofmerit“cometobeonthebedbesideKaterinaIvanovna?Itlaytherebythepillow:Raskolnikovsawit。 Hewalkedawaytothewindow。Lebeziatnikovskippeduptohim。 “Sheisdead,“hesaid。 “RodionRomanovitch,Imusthavetwowordswithyou,“saidSvidrigailov,cominguptothem。 Lebeziatnikovatoncemaderoomforhimanddelicatelywithdrew。 SvidrigailovdrewRaskolnikovfurtheraway。 “Iwillundertakeallthearrangements,thefuneralandthat。Youknowit\'saquestionofmoneyand,asItoldyou,Ihaveplentytospare。IwillputthosetwolittleonesandPolenkaintosomegoodorphanasylum,andIwillsettlefifteenhundredroublestobepaidtoeachoncomingofage,sothatSofyaSemyonovnaneedhavenoanxietyaboutthem。AndIwillpullheroutofthemudtoo,forsheisagoodgirl,isn\'tshe?SotellAvdotyaRomanovnathatthatishowI amspendinghertenthousand。“ “Whatisyourmotiveforsuchbenevolence?”askedRaskolnikov。 “Ah!youscepticalperson!”laughedSvidrigailov。“ItoldyouI hadnoneedofthatmoney。Won\'tyouadmitthatit\'ssimplydonefromhumanity?Shewasn\'t\'alouse,\'youknow“(hepointedtothecornerwherethedeadwomanlay),“wasshe,likesomeoldpawnbrokerwoman?Come,you\'llagree,isLuzhintogoonliving,anddoingwickedthingsorisshetodie?AndifIdidn\'thelpthem,Polenkawouldgothesameway。“ Hesaidthiswithanairofasortofgaywinkingslyness,keepinghiseyesfixedonRaskolnikov,whoturnedwhiteandcold,hearinghisownphrases,spokentoSonia。HequicklysteppedbackandlookedwildlyatSvidrigailov。 “Howdoyouknow?”hewhispered,hardlyabletobreathe。 “Why,IlodgehereatMadameResslich\'s,theothersideofthewall。 HereisKapernaumov,andtherelivesMadameResslich,anoldanddevotedfriendofmine。Iamaneighbour。“ “You?” “Yes,“continuedSvidrigailov,shakingwithlaughter。“Iassureyouonmyhonour,dearRodionRomanovitch,thatyouhaveinterestedmeenormously。Itoldyouweshouldbecomefriends,Iforetoldit。 Well,herewehave。AndyouwillseewhatanaccommodatingpersonI am。You\'llseethatyoucangetonwithme!” PARTSIX ChapterOneASTRANGEperiodbeganforRaskolnikov:itwasasthoughafoghadfallenuponhimandwrappedhiminadrearysolitudefromwhichtherewasnoescape。Recallingthatperiodlongafter,hebelievedthathismindhadbeencloudedattimes,andthatithadcontinuedso,withintervals,tillthefinalcatastrophe。Hewasconvincedthathehadbeenmistakenaboutmanythingsatthattime,forinstanceastothedateofcertainevents。Anyway,whenhetriedlaterontopiecehisrecollectionstogether,helearntagreatdealabouthimselffromwhatotherpeopletoldhim。Hehadmixedupincidentsandhadexplainedeventsasduetocircumstanceswhichexistedonlyinhisimagination。Attimeshewasapreytoagoniesofmorbiduneasiness,amountingsometimestopanic。Butheremembered,too,moments,hours,perhapswholedays,ofcompleteapathy,whichcameuponhimasareactionfromhispreviousterrorandmightbecomparedwiththeabnormalinsensibility,sometimesseeninthedying。Heseemedtobetryinginthatlatterstagetoescapefromafullandclearunderstandingofhisposition。Certainessentialfactswhichrequiredimmediateconsiderationwereparticularlyirksometohim。Howgladhewouldhavebeentobefreefromsomecares,theneglectofwhichwouldhavethreatenedhimwithcomplete,inevitableruin。 HewasparticularlyworriedaboutSvidrigailov,hemightbesaidtobepermanentlythinkingofSvidrigailov。FromthetimeofSvidrigailov\'stoomenacingandunmistakablewordsinSonia\'sroomatthemomentofKaterinaIvanovna\'sdeath,thenormalworkingofhismindseemedtobreakdown。Butalthoughthisnewfactcausedhimextremeuneasiness,Raskolnikovwasinnohurryforanexplanationofit。Attimes,findinghimselfinasolitaryandremotepartofthetown,insomewretchedeating-house,sittingalonelostinthought,hardlyknowinghowhehadcomethere,hesuddenlythoughtofSvidrigailov。Herecognisedsuddenly,clearly,andwithdismaythatheoughtatoncetocometoanunderstandingwiththatmanandtomakewhattermshecould。Walkingoutsidethecitygatesoneday,hepositivelyfanciedthattheyhadfixedameetingthere,thathewaswaitingforSvidrigailov。Anothertimehewokeupbeforedaybreaklyingonthegroundundersomebushesandcouldnotatfirstunderstandhowhehadcomethere。 ButduringthetwoorthreedaysafterKaterinaIvanovna\'sdeath,hehadtwoorthreetimesmetSvidrigailovatSonia\'slodging,wherehehadgoneaimlesslyforamoment。Theyexchangedafewwordsandmadenoreferencetothevitalsubject,asthoughtheyweretacitlyagreednottospeakofitforatime。 KaterinaIvanovna\'sbodywasstilllyinginthecoffin,Svidrigailovwasbusymakingarrangementsforthefuneral。Soniatoowasverybusy。 AttheirlastmeetingSvidrigailovinformedRaskolnikovthathehadmadeanarrangement,andaverysatisfactoryone,forKaterinaIvanovna\'schildren;thathehad,throughcertainconnections,succeededingettingholdofcertainpersonagesbywhosehelpthethreeorphanscouldbeatonceplacedinverysuitableinstitutions; thatthemoneyhehadsettledonthemhadbeenofgreatassistance,asitismucheasiertoplaceorphanswithsomepropertythandestituteones。HesaidsomethingtooaboutSoniaandpromisedtocomehimselfinadayortwotoseeRaskolnikov,mentioningthat“hewouldliketoconsultwithhim,thattherewerethingstheymusttalkover……“ Thisconversationtookplaceinthepassageonthestairs。 SvidrigailovlookedintentlyatRaskolnikovandsuddenly,afterabriefpause,droppinghisvoice,asked:“Buthowisit,RodionRomanovitch;youdon\'tseemyourself?Youlookandyoulisten,butyoudon\'tseemtounderstand。Cheerup!We\'lltalkthingsover;Iamonlysorry,I\'vesomuchtodoofmyownbusinessandotherpeople\'s。Ah,RodionRomanovitch,“headdedsuddenly,“whatallmenneedisfreshair,freshair……morethananything!” Hemovedtoonesidetomakewayforthepriestandserver,whowerecomingupthestairs。Theyhadcomefortherequiemservice。BySvidrigailov\'sordersitwassungtwiceadaypunctually。Svidrigailovwenthisway。Raskolnikovstoodstillamoment,thought,andfollowedthepriestintoSonia\'sroom。Hestoodatthedoor。Theybeganquietly,slowlyandmournfullysingingtheservice。Fromhischildhoodthethoughtofdeathandthepresenceofdeathhadsomethingoppressiveandmysteriouslyawful;anditwaslongsincehehadheardtherequiemservice。Andtherewassomethingelsehereaswell,tooawfulanddisturbing。Helookedatthechildren:theywereallkneelingbythecoffin;Polenkawasweeping。BehindthemSoniaprayed,softly,and,asitwere,timidlyweeping。 “Theselasttwodaysshehasn\'tsaidawordtome,shehasn\'tglancedatme,“Raskolnikovthoughtsuddenly。Thesunlightwasbrightintheroom;theincenseroseinclouds;thepriestread,“Giverest,ohLord……“Raskolnikovstayedallthroughtheservice。Asheblessedthemandtookhisleave,thepriestlookedroundstrangely。 Aftertheservice,RaskolnikovwentuptoSonia。Shetookbothhishandsandletherheadsinkonhisshoulder。ThisslightfriendlygesturebewilderedRaskolnikov。Itseemedstrangetohimthattherewasnotraceofrepugnance,notraceofdisgust,notremorinherhand。Itwasthefurthestlimitofself-abnegation,atleastsoheinterpretedit。 Soniasaidnothing。Raskolnikovpressedherhandandwentout。Hefeltverymiserable。Ifithadbeenpossibletoescapetosomesolitude,hewouldhavethoughthimselflucky,evenifhehadtospendhiswholelifethere。Butalthoughhehadalmostalwaysbeenbyhimselfoflate,hehadneverbeenabletofeelalone。Sometimeshewalkedoutofthetownontothehighroad,oncehehadevenreachedalittlewood,buttheloneliertheplacewas,themoreheseemedtobeawareofanuneasypresencenearhim。Itdidnotfrightenhim,butgreatlyannoyedhim,sothathemadehastetoreturntothetown,tominglewiththecrowd,toenterrestaurantsandtaverns,towalkinbusythoroughfares。Therehefelteasierandevenmoresolitary。Onedayatduskhesatforanhourlisteningtosongsinatavernandherememberedthathepositivelyenjoyedit。Butatlasthehadsuddenlyfeltthesameuneasinessagain,asthoughhisconsciencesmotehim。“HereIsitlisteningtosinging,isthatwhatI oughttobedoing?”hethought。Yethefeltatoncethatthatwasnottheonlycauseofhisuneasiness;therewassomethingrequiringimmediatedecision,butitwassomethinghecouldnotclearlyunderstandorputintowords。Itwasahopelesstangle。“No,betterthestruggleagain!BetterPorfiryagain……orSvidrigailov……Bettersomechallengeagain……someattack。Yes,yes!”hethought。Hewentoutofthetavernandrushedawayalmostatarun。ThethoughtofDouniaandhismothersuddenlyreducedhimalmosttoapanic。ThatnighthewokeupbeforemorningamongsomebushesinKrestovskyIsland,tremblingalloverwithfever;hewalkedhome,anditwasearlymorningwhenhearrived。Aftersomehours\'sleepthefeverlefthim,buthewokeuplate,twoo\'clockintheafternoon。 HerememberedthatKaterinaIvanovna\'sfuneralhadbeenfixedforthatday,andwasgladthathewasnotpresentatit。Nastasyabroughthimsomefood;heateanddrankwithappetite,almostwithgreediness。 Hisheadwasfresherandhewascalmerthanhehadbeenforthelastthreedays。Heevenfeltapassingwonderathispreviousattacksofpanic。 ThedooropenedandRazumihincamein。 “Ah,he\'seating,thenhe\'snotill,“saidRazumihin。HetookachairandsatdownatthetableoppositeRaskolnikov。 Hewastroubledanddidnotattempttoconcealit。Hespokewithevidentannoyance,butwithouthurryorraisinghisvoice。Helookedasthoughhehadsomespecialfixeddetermination。 “Listen,“hebeganresolutely。“AsfarasIamconcerned,youmayallgotohell,butfromwhatIsee,it\'scleartomethatIcan\'tmakeheadortailofit;pleasedon\'tthinkI\'vecometoaskyouquestions。Idon\'twanttoknow,hangit!Ifyoubegintellingmeyoursecrets,IdaresayIshouldn\'tstaytolisten,Ishouldgoawaycursing。Ihaveonlycometofindoutonceforallwhetherit\'safactthatyouaremad?Thereisaconvictionintheairthatyouaremadorverynearlyso。IadmitI\'vebeendisposedtothatopinionmyself,judgingfromyourstupid,repulsiveandquiteinexplicableactions,andfromyourrecentbehaviortoyourmotherandsister。Onlyamonsteroramadmancouldtreatthemasyouhave;soyoumustbemad。“ “Whendidyouseethemlast?” “Justnow。Haven\'tyouseenthemsincethen?Whathaveyoubeendoingwithyourself?Tellme,please。I\'vebeentoyouthreetimesalready。Yourmotherhasbeenseriouslyillsinceyesterday。Shehadmadeuphermindtocometoyou;AvdotyaRomanovnatriedtopreventher;shewouldn\'thearaword。\'Ifheisill,ifhismindisgivingway,whocanlookafterhimlikehismother?\'shesaid。Weallcameheretogether,wecouldn\'tlethercomealonealltheway。Wekeptbegginghertobecalm。Wecamein,youweren\'there;shesatdown,andstayedtenminutes,whilewestoodwaitinginsilence。Shegotupandsaid:\'Ifhe\'sgoneout,thatis,ifheiswell,andhasforgottenhismother,it\'shumiliatingandunseemlyforhismothertostandathisdoorbeggingforkindness。\'Shereturnedhomeandtooktoherbed;nowsheisinafever。\'Isee,\'shesaid,\'thathehastimeforhisgirl。\'ShemeansbyyourgirlSofyaSemyonovna,yourbetrothedoryourmistress,Idon\'tknow。IwentatoncetoSofyaSemyonovna\'s,forIwantedtoknowwhatwasgoingon。Ilookedround,Isawthecoffin,thechildrencrying,andSofyaSemyonovnatryingonthemmourningdresses。Nosignofyou。Iapologised,cameaway,andreportedtoAvdotyaRomanovna。Sothat\'sallnonsenseandyouhaven\'tgotagirl;themostlikelythingisthatyouaremad。Buthereyousit,guzzlingboiledbeefasthoughyou\'dnothadabiteforthreedays。Thoughasfarasthatgoes,madmeneattoo,butthoughyouhavenotsaidawordtomeyet……youarenotmad!ThatI\'dswear! Aboveall,youarenotmad。Soyoumaygotohell,allofyou,forthere\'ssomemystery,somesecretaboutit,andIdon\'tintendtoworrymybrainsoveryoursecrets。SoI\'vesimplycometoswearatyou,“hefinished,gettingup,“torelievemymind。AndIknowwhattodonow。“ “Whatdoyoumeantodonow?” “WhatbusinessisitofyourswhatImeantodo?” “Youaregoinginforadrinkingbout。“ “How……howdidyouknow?” “Why,it\'sprettyplain。“ Razumihinpausedforaminute。 “Youalwayshavebeenaveryrationalpersonandyou\'veneverbeenmad,never,“heobservedsuddenlywithwarmth。“You\'reright:I shalldrink。Good-bye!” Andhemovedtogoout。 “Iwastalkingwithmysister-thedaybeforeyesterdayIthinkitwas-aboutyou,Razumihin。“ “Aboutme!But……wherecanyouhaveseenherthedaybeforeyesterday?”Razumihinstoppedshortandeventurnedalittlepale。 Onecouldseethathisheartwasthrobbingslowlyandviolently。 “Shecameherebyherself,satthereandtalkedtome。“ “Shedid!” “Yes。“ “Whatdidyousaytoher……Imean,aboutme?” “Itoldheryouwereaverygood,honest,andindustriousman。I didn\'ttellheryouloveher,becausesheknowsthatherself。“ “Sheknowsthatherself?” “Well,it\'sprettyplain。WhereverImightgo,whateverhappenedtome,youwouldremaintolookafterthem。I,sotospeak,givethemintoyourkeeping,Razumihin。IsaythisbecauseIknowquitewellhowyouloveher,andamconvincedofthepurityofyourheart。I knowthatshetoomayloveyouandperhapsdoesloveyoualready。 Nowdecideforyourself,asyouknowbest,whetheryouneedgoinforadrinkingboutornot。“ “Rodya!Yousee……well……Ach,damnit!Butwheredoyoumeantogo?Ofcourse,ifit\'sallasecret,nevermind……ButI……Ishallfindoutthesecret……andIamsurethatitmustbesomeridiculousnonsenseandthatyou\'vemadeitallup。Anywayyouareacapitalfellow,acapitalfellow!”…… “ThatwasjustwhatIwantedtoadd,onlyyouinterrupted,thatthatwasaverygooddecisionofyoursnottofindoutthesesecrets。Leaveittotime,don\'tworryaboutit。You\'llknowitallintimewhenitmustbe。Yesterdayamansaidtomethatwhatamanneedsisfreshair,freshair,freshair。Imeantogotohimdirectlytofindoutwhathemeantbythat。“ Razumihinstoodlostinthoughtandexcitement,makingasilentconclusion。 “He\'sapoliticalconspirator!Hemustbe。Andhe\'sontheeveofsomedesperatestep,that\'scertain。Itcanonlybethat!And……andDouniaknows,“hethoughtsuddenly。 “SoAvdotyaRomanovnacomestoseeyou,“hesaid,weighingeachsyllable,“andyou\'regoingtoseeamanwhosaysweneedmoreair,andsoofcoursethatletter……thattoomusthavesomethingtodowithit,“heconcludedtohimself。 “Whatletter?” “Shegotaletterto-day。Itupsetherverymuch-verymuchindeed。Toomuchso。Ibeganspeakingofyou,shebeggedmenotto。 Then……thenshesaidthatperhapsweshouldverysoonhavetopart…… thenshebeganwarmlythankingmeforsomething;thenshewenttoherroomandlockedherselfin。“ “Shegotaletter?”Raskolnikovaskedthoughtfully。 “Yes,andyoudidn\'tknow?hm……“ Theywerebothsilent。 “Good-bye,Rodion。Therewasatime,brother,whenI……Nevermind,good-bye。Yousee,therewasatime……Well,good-bye!Imustbeofftoo。Iamnotgoingtodrink。There\'snoneednow……That\'sallstuff!” Hehurriedout;butwhenhehadalmostclosedthedoorbehindhim,hesuddenlyopeneditagain,andsaid,lookingaway: “Oh,bytheway,doyourememberthatmurder,youknowPorfiry\'s,thatoldwoman?Doyouknowthemurdererhasbeenfound,hehasconfessedandgiventheproofs。It\'soneofthoseveryworkmen,thepainter,onlyfancy!DoyourememberIdefendedthemhere?Wouldyoubelieveit,allthatsceneoffightingandlaughingwithhiscompaniononthestairswhiletheporterandthetwowitnessesweregoingup,hegotuponpurposetodisarmsuspicion。Thecunning,thepresenceofmindoftheyoungdog!Onecanhardlycreditit;butit\'shisownexplanation,hehasconfesseditall。AndwhatafoolIwasaboutit!Well,he\'ssimplyageniusofhypocrisyandresourcefulnessindisarmingthesuspicionsofthelawyers-sothere\'snothingmuchtowonderat,Isuppose!Ofcoursepeoplelikethatarealwayspossible。Andthefactthathecouldn\'tkeepupthecharacter,butconfessed,makeshimeasiertobelievein。ButwhatafoolIwas!I wasfranticontheirside!” “Tellmepleasefromwhomdidyouhearthat,andwhydoesitinterestyouso?”Raskolnikovaskedwithunmistakableagitation。 “Whatnext?Youaskmewhyitinterestsme!……Well,IhearditfromPorfiry,amongothers……ItwasfromhimIheardalmostallaboutit。“ “FromPorfiry?” “FromPorfiry。“ “What……whatdidhesay?”Raskolnikovaskedindismay。 “Hegavemeacapitalexplanationofit。Psychologically,afterhisfashion。“ “Heexplainedit?Explainedithimself?” “Yes,yes;good-bye。I\'lltellyouallaboutitanothertime,butnowI\'mbusy。TherewasatimewhenIfancied……Butnomatter,anothertime!……Whatneedisthereformetodrinknow?Youhavemademedrunkwithoutwine。Iamdrunk,Rodya!Good-bye,I\'mgoing。I\'llcomeagainverysoon。“ Hewentout。 “He\'sapoliticalconspirator,there\'snotadoubtaboutit,“ Razumihindecided,asheslowlydescendedthestairs。“Andhe\'sdrawnhissisterin;that\'squite,quiteinkeepingwithAvdotyaRomanovna\'scharacter。Thereareinterviewsbetweenthem!……Shehintedatittoo……Somanyofherwords……andhints……bearthatmeaning!Andhowelsecanallthistanglebeexplained?Hm!AndI wasalmostthinking……Goodheavens,whatIthought!Yes,ItookleaveofmysensesandIwrongedhim!Itwashisdoing,underthelampinthecorridorthatday。Pfoo!Whatacrude,nasty,vileideaonmypart!Nikolayisabrick,forconfessing……Andhowclearitallisnow!Hisillnessthen,allhisstrangeactions……beforethis,intheuniversity,howmoroseheusedtobe,howgloomy……Butwhat\'sthemeaningnowofthatletter?There\'ssomethinginthat,too,perhaps。Whomwasitfrom?Isuspect……!No,Imustfindout!” HethoughtofDounia,realisingallhehadheardandhisheartthrobbed,andhesuddenlybrokeintoarun。 AssoonasRazumihinwentout,Raskolnikovgotup,turnedtothewindow,walkedintoonecornerandthenintoanother,asthoughforgettingthesmallnessofhisroom,andsatdownagainonthesofa。Hefelt,sotospeak,renewed;againthestruggle,soameansofescapehadcome。 “Yes,ameansofescapehadcome!Ithadbeentoostifling,toocramping,theburdenhadbeentooagonising。Alethargyhadcomeuponhimattimes。FromthemomentofthescenewithNikolayatPorfiry\'shehadbeensuffocating,pennedinwithouthopeofescape。 AfterNikolay\'sconfession,onthatverydayhadcomethescenewithSonia;hisbehaviourandhislastwordshadbeenutterlyunlikeanythinghecouldhaveimaginedbeforehand;hehadgrownfeebler,instantlyandfundamentally!AndhehadagreedatthetimewithSonia,hehadagreedinhishearthecouldnotgoonlivingalonewithsuchathingonhismind! “AndSvidrigailovwasariddle……Heworriedhim,thatwastrue,butsomehownotonthesamepoint。HemightstillhaveastruggletocomewithSvidrigailov。Svidrigailov,too,mightbeameansofescape; butPorfirywasadifferentmatter。 “AndsoPorfiryhimselfhadexplainedittoRazumihin,hadexplaineditpsychologically。Hehadbegunbringinginhisdamnedpsychologyagain!Porfiry?ButtothinkthatPorfiryshouldforonemomentbelievethatNikolaywasguilty,afterwhathadpassedbetweenthembeforeNikolay\'sappearance,afterthattete-a-teteinterview,whichcouldhaveonlyoneexplanation?(DuringthosedaysRaskolnikovhadoftenrecalledpassagesinthatscenewithPorfiry;hecouldnotbeartolethismindrestonit。)Suchwords,suchgestureshadpassedbetweenthem,theyhadexchangedsuchglances,thingshadbeensaidinsuchatoneandhadreachedsuchapass,thatNikolay,whomPorfiryhadseenthroughatthefirstword,atthefirstgesture,couldnothaveshakenhisconviction。 “AndtothinkthatevenRazumihinhadbeguntosuspect!Thesceneinthecorridorunderthelamphadproduceditseffectthen。HehadrushedtoPorfiry……Butwhathadinducedthelattertoreceivehimlikethat?WhathadbeenhisobjectinputtingRazumihinoffwithNikolay?Hemusthavesomeplan;therewassomedesign,butwhatwasit?Itwastruethatalongtimehadpassedsincethatmorning-toolongatime-andnosightnorsoundofPorfiry。Well,thatwasabadsign……“ Raskolnikovtookhiscapandwentoutoftheroom,stillpondering。Itwasthefirsttimeforalongwhilethathehadfeltclearinhismind,atleast。“ImustsettleSvidrigailov,“hethought,“andassoonaspossible;he,too,seemstobewaitingformetocometohimofmyownaccord。“Andatthatmomenttherewassucharushofhateinhiswearyheartthathemighthavekilledeitherofthosetwo-PorfiryorSvidrigailov。Atleasthefeltthathewouldbecapableofdoingitlater,ifnotnow。 “Weshallsee,weshallsee,“herepeatedtohimself。 ButnosoonerhadheopenedthedoorthanhestumbleduponPorfiryhimselfinthepassage。Hewascomingintoseehim。Raskolnikovwasdumbfoundedforaminute,butonlyforoneminute。Strangetosay,hewasnotverymuchastonishedatseeingPorfiryandscarcelyafraidofhim。Hewassimplystartled,butwasquickly,instantly,onhisguard。“Perhapsthiswillmeantheend?ButhowcouldPorfiryhaveapproachedsoquietly,likeacat,sothathehadheardnothing?Couldhehavebeenlisteningatthedoor?” “Youdidn\'texpectavisitor,RodionRomanovitch,“Porfiryexplained,laughing。“I\'vebeenmeaningtolookinalongtime;I waspassingbyandthoughtwhynotgoinforfiveminutes。Areyougoingout?Iwon\'tkeepyoulong。Justletmehaveonecigarette。“ “Sitdown,PorfiryPetrovitch,sitdown。“Raskolnikovgavehisvisitoraseatwithsopleasedandfriendlyanexpressionthathewouldhavemarvelledathimself,ifhecouldhaveseenit。 Thelastmomenthadcome,thelastdropshadtobedrained!Soamanwillsometimesgothroughhalfanhourofmortalterrorwithabrigand,yetwhentheknifeisathisthroatatlast,hefeelsnofear。 RaskolnikovseatedhimselfdirectlyfacingPorfiry,andlookedathimwithoutflinching。Porfiryscreweduphiseyesandbeganlightingacigarette。 “Speak,speak,“seemedasthoughitwouldburstfromRaskolnikov\'sheart。“Come,whydon\'tyouspeak?” ChapterTwo“AHTHESEcigarettes!”PorfiryPetrovitchejaculatedatlast,havinglightedone。“Theyarepernicious,positivelypernicious,andyetI can\'tgivethemup!Icough,Ibegintohaveticklinginmythroatandadifficultyinbreathing。YouknowIamacoward,IwentlatelytoDr。B__n;healwaysgivesatleasthalfanhourtoeachpatient。Hepositivelylaughedlookingatme;hesoundedme:\'Tobacco\'sbadforyou,\'hesaid,\'yourlungsareaffected。\'ButhowamItogiveitup?Whatistheretotakeitsplace?Idon\'tdrink,that\'sthemischief,he-he-he,thatIdon\'t。Everythingisrelative,RodionRomanovitch,everythingisrelative!” “Why,he\'splayinghisprofessionaltricksagain,“Raskolnikovthoughtwithdisgust。Allthecircumstancesoftheirlastinterviewsuddenlycamebacktohim,andhefeltarushofthefeelingthathadcomeuponhimthen。 “Icametoseeyouthedaybeforeyesterday,intheevening;youdidn\'tknow?”PorfiryPetrovitchwenton,lookingroundtheroom。“I cameintothisveryroom。Iwaspassingby,justasIdidto-day,andIthoughtI\'dreturnyourcall。Iwalkedinasyourdoorwaswideopen,Ilookedround,waitedandwentoutwithoutleavingmynamewithyourservant。Don\'tyoulockyourdoor?” Raskolnikov\'sfacegrewmoreandmoregloomy。Porfiryseemedtoguesshisstateofmind。 “I\'vecometohaveitoutwithyou,RodionRomanovitch,mydearfellow!Ioweyouanexplanationandmustgiveittoyou,“hecontinuedwithaslightsmile,justpattingRaskolnikov\'sknee。 Butalmostatthesameinstantaseriousandcarewornlookcameintohisface;tohissurpriseRaskolnikovsawatouchofsadnessinit。Hehadneverseenandneversuspectedsuchanexpressioninhisface。 “Astrangescenepassedbetweenuslasttimewemet,RodionRomanovitch。Ourfirstinterview,too,wasastrangeone;butthen……andonethingafteranother!Thisisthepoint:Ihaveperhapsactedunfairlytoyou;Ifeelit。Doyourememberhowweparted? Yournerveswereunhingedandyourkneeswereshakingandsoweremine。And,youknow,ourbehaviourwasunseemly,evenungentlemanly。 Andyetwearegentlemen,aboveall,inanycase,gentlemen;thatmustbeunderstood。Doyourememberwhatwecameto?……itwasquiteindecorous。“ “Whatisheupto,whatdoeshetakemefor?”Raskolnikovaskedhimselfinamazement,raisinghisheadandlookingwithopeneyesonPorfiry。 “I\'vedecidedopennessisbetterbetweenus,“PorfiryPetrovitchwenton,turninghisheadawayanddroppinghiseyes,asthoughunwillingtodisconcerthisformervictimandasthoughdisdaininghisformerwiles。“Yes,suchsuspicionsandsuchscenescannotcontinueforlong。Nikolayputastoptoit,orIdon\'tknowwhatwemightnothavecometo。Thatdamnedworkmanwassittingatthetimeinthenextroom-canyourealisethat?Youknowthat,ofcourse;andIamawarethathecametoyouafterwards。Butwhatyousupposedthenwasnottrue:Ihadnotsentforanyone,Ihadmadenokindofarrangements。YouaskwhyIhadn\'t?WhatshallIsaytoyou:ithadallcomeuponmesosuddenly。Ihadscarcelysentfortheporters(younoticedthemasyouwentout,Idaresay)。Anideaflasheduponme; Iwasfirmlyconvincedatthetime,yousee,RodionRomanovitch。Come,Ithought-evenifIletonethingslipforatime,Ishallgetholdofsomethingelse-Ishan\'tlosewhatIwant,anyway。Youarenervouslyirritable,RodionRomanovitch,bytemperament;it\'soutofproportionwithotherqualitiesofyourheartandcharacter,whichI flattermyselfIhavetosomeextentdivined。OfcourseIdidreflecteventhenthatitdoesnotalwayshappenthatamangetsupandblurtsouthiswholestory。Itdoeshappensometimes,ifyoumakeamanloseallpatience,thougheventhenit\'srare。Iwascapableofrealisingthat。IfIonlyhadafact,Ithought,theleastlittlefacttogoupon,somethingIcouldlayholdof,somethingtangible,notmerelypsychological。Forifamanisguilty,youmustbeabletogetsomethingsubstantialoutofhim;onemayreckonuponmostsurprisingresultsindeed。Iwasreckoningonyourtemperament,RodionRomanovitch,onyourtemperamentaboveallthings!Ihadgreathopesofyouatthattime。“ “Butwhatareyoudrivingatnow?”Raskolnikovmutteredatlast,askingthequestionwithoutthinking。 “Whatishetalkingabout?”hewondereddistractedly,“doeshereallytakemetobeinnocent?” “WhatamIdrivingat?I\'vecometoexplainmyself,Iconsideritmyduty,sotospeak。Iwanttomakecleartoyouhowthewholebusiness,thewholemisunderstandingarose。I\'vecausedyouagreatdealofsuffering,RodionRomanovitch。Iamnotamonster。Iunderstandwhatitmustmeanforamanwhohasbeenunfortunate,butwhoisproud,imperiousandaboveall,impatient,tohavetobearsuchtreatment!