第10章

类别:其他 作者:Fyodor Dostoevsky字数:26966更新时间:18/12/21 14:26:19
\'You\'vebeensobusyto-day,ArkadyIvanovitch,youhaveforgottentowindthediningroomclock,\'shesaid。AllthosesevenyearsI\'vewoundthatclockeveryweek,andifIforgotitshewouldalwaysremindme。ThenextdayIsetoffonmywayhere。Igotoutatthestationatdaybreak;I\'dbeenasleep,tiredout,withmyeyeshalfopen,Iwasdrinkingsomecoffee。IlookedupandtherewassuddenlyMarfaPetrovnasittingbesidemewithapackofcardsinherhands。 \'ShallItellyourfortuneforthejourney,ArkadyIvanovitch?\'Shewasagreathandattellingfortunes。Ishallneverforgivemyselffornotaskingherto。Iranawayinafright,and,besides,thebellrang。Iwassittingto-day,feelingveryheavyafteramiserabledinnerfromacookshop;Iwassittingsmoking,allofasuddenMarfaPetrovnaagain。Shecameinverysmartinanewgreensilkdresswithalongtrain。\'Goodday,ArkadyIvanovitch!Howdoyoulikemydress?Aniskacan\'tmakelikethis。\'(Aniskawasadressmakerinthecountry,oneofourformerserfgirlswhohadbeentrainedinMoscow,aprettywench。)Shestoodturningroundbeforeme。Ilookedatthedress,andthenIlookedcarefully,verycarefully,atherface。\'Iwonderyoutroubletocometomeaboutsuchtrifles,MarfaPetrovna。\'\'Goodgracious,youwon\'tletonedisturbyouaboutanything!\'ToteaseherIsaid,\'Iwanttogetmarried,MarfaPetrovna。\'\'That\'sjustlikeyou,ArkadyIvanovitch;itdoesyouverylittlecredittocomelookingforabridewhenyou\'vehardlyburiedyourwife。Andifyoucouldmakeagoodchoice,atleast,butI knowitwon\'tbeforyourhappinessorhers,youwillonlybealaughing-stocktoallgoodpeople。\'Thenshewentoutandhertrainseemedtorustle。Isn\'titnonsense,eh?” “Butperhapsyouaretellinglies?”Raskolnikovputin。 “Irarelylie,“answeredSvidrigailovthoughtfully,apparentlynotnoticingtherudenessofthequestion。 “Andinthepast,haveyoueverseenghostsbefore?” “Y-yes,Ihaveseenthem,butonlyonceinmylife,sixyearsago。I hadaserf,Filka;justafterhisburialIcalledoutforgetting\'Filka,mypipe!\'Hecameinandwenttothecupboardwheremypipeswere。Isatstillandthought\'heisdoingitoutofrevenge,\'becausewehadaviolentquarreljustbeforehisdeath。\'Howdareyoucomeinwithaholeinyourelbow,\'Isaid。\'Goaway,youscamp!\'Heturnedandwentout,andnevercameagain。Ididn\'ttellMarfaPetrovnaatthetime。Iwantedtohaveaservicesungforhim,butIwasashamed。“ “Youshouldgotoadoctor。“ “IknowIamnotwell,withoutyourtellingme,thoughIdon\'tknowwhat\'swrong;IbelieveIamfivetimesasstrongasyouare。I didn\'taskyouwhetheryoubelievethatghostsareseen,butwhetheryoubelievethattheyexist。“ “No,Iwon\'tbelieveit!”Raskolnikovcried,withpositiveanger。 “Whatdopeoplegenerallysay?”mutteredSvidrigailov,asthoughspeakingtohimself,lookingasideandbowinghishead:“Theysay,\'Youareill,sowhatappearstoyouisonlyunrealfantasy。\'Butthat\'snotstrictlylogical。Iagreethatghostsonlyappeartothesick,butthatonlyprovesthattheyareunabletoappearexcepttothesick,notthattheydon\'texist。“ “Nothingofthesort,“Raskolnikovinsistedirritably。 “No?Youdon\'tthinkso?”Svidrigailovwenton,lookingathimdeliberately。“Butwhatdoyousaytothisargument(helpmewithit): ghostsareasitwereshredsandfragmentsofotherworlds,thebeginningofthem。Amaninhealthhas,ofcourse,noreasontoseethem,becauseheisaboveallamanofthisearthandisboundforthesakeofcompletenessandordertoliveonlyinthislife。Butassoonasoneisill,assoonasthenormalearthlyorderoftheorganismisbroken,onebeginstorealisethepossibilityofanotherworld;andthemoreseriouslyilloneis,thecloserbecomesone\'scontactwiththatotherworld,sothatassoonasthemandieshestepsstraightintothatworld。Ithoughtofthatlongago。Ifyoubelieveinafuturelife,youcouldbelieveinthat,too。“ “Idon\'tbelieveinafuturelife,“saidRaskolnikov。 Svidrigailovsatlostinthought。 “Andwhatifthereareonlyspidersthere,orsomethingofthatsort,“hesaidsuddenly。 “Heisamadman,“thoughtRaskolnikov。 “Wealwaysimagineeternityassomethingbeyondourconception,somethingvast,vast!Butwhymustitbevast?Insteadofallthat,whatifit\'sonelittleroom,likeabathhouseinthecountry,blackandgrimyandspidersineverycorner,andthat\'salleternityis?I sometimesfancyitlikethat。“ “Canitbeyoucanimaginenothingjusterandmorecomfortingthanthat?”Raskolnikovcried,withafeelingofanguish。 “Juster?Andhowcanwetell,perhapsthatisjust,anddoyouknowit\'swhatIwouldcertainlyhavemadeit,“answeredSvidrigailov,withavaguesmile。 ThishorribleanswersentacoldchillthroughRaskolnikov。 Svidrigailovraisedhishead,lookedathim,andsuddenlybeganlaughing。 “Onlythink,“hecried,“halfanhouragowehadneverseeneachother,weregardedeachotherasenemies;thereisamatterunsettledbetweenus;we\'vethrownitaside,andawaywe\'vegoneintotheabstract!Wasn\'tIrightinsayingthatwewerebirdsofafeather?” “Kindlyallowme,“Raskolnikovwentonirritably,“toaskyoutoexplainwhyyouhavehonouredmewithyourvisit……and……andIaminahurry,Ihavenotimetowaste。Iwanttogoout。“ “Byallmeans,byallmeans。Yoursister,AvdotyaRomanovna,isgoingtobemarriedtoMr。Luzhin,PyotrPetrovitch?” “Canyourefrainfromanyquestionaboutmysisterandfrommentioninghername?Ican\'tunderstandhowyoudareutterhernameinmypresence,ifyoureallyareSvidrigailov。“ “Why,butI\'vecomeheretospeakabouther;howcanIavoidmentioningher?” “Verygood,speak,butmakehaste。“ “IamsurethatyoumusthaveformedyourownopinionofthisMr。 Luzhin,whoisaconnectionofminethroughmywife,ifyouhaveonlyseenhimforhalfanhour,orheardanyfactsabouthim。HeisnomatchforAvdotyaRomanovna。IbelieveAvdotyaRomanovnaissacrificingherselfgenerouslyandimprudentlyforthesakeof…… forthesakeofherfamily。IfanciedfromallIhadheardofyouthatyouwouldbeverygladifthematchcouldbebrokenoffwithoutthesacrificeofworldlyadvantages。NowIknowyoupersonally,Iamconvincedofit。“ “Allthisisverynaive……excuseme,Ishouldhavesaidimpudentonyourpart,“saidRaskolnikov。 “YoumeantosaythatIamseekingmyownends。Don\'tbeuneasy,RodionRomanovitch,ifIwereworkingformyownadvantage,Iwouldnothavespokenoutsodirectly。Iamnotquiteafool。Iwillconfesssomethingpsychologicallycuriousaboutthat:justnow,defendingmyloveforAvdotyaRomanovna,IsaidIwasmyselfthevictim。Well,letmetellyouthatI\'venofeelingoflovenow,nottheslightest,sothatIwondermyselfindeed,forIreallydidfeelsomething……“ “Throughidlenessanddepravity,“Raskolnikovputin。 “Icertainlyamidleanddepraved,butyoursisterhassuchqualitiesthatevenIcouldnothelpbeingimpressedbythem。Butthat\'sallnonsense,asIseemyselfnow。“ “Haveyouseenthatlong?” “Ibegantobeawareofitbefore,butwasonlyperfectlysureofitthedaybeforeyesterday,almostatthemomentIarrivedinPetersburg。IstillfanciedinMoscow,though,thatIwascomingtotrytogetAvdotyaRomanovna\'shandandtocutoutMr。Luzhin。“ “Excusemeforinterruptingyou;kindlybebrief,andcometotheobjectofyourvisit。Iaminahurry,Iwanttogoout……“ “Withthegreatestpleasure。Onarrivinghereanddeterminingonacertain……journey,Ishouldliketomakesomenecessarypreliminaryarrangements。Ileftmychildrenwithanaunt;theyarewellprovidedfor;andtheyhavenoneedofmepersonally。AndanicefatherIshouldmake,too!IhavetakennothingbutwhatMarfaPetrovnagavemeayearago。That\'senoughforme。Excuseme,Iamjustcomingtothepoint。Beforethejourneywhichmaycomeoff,I wanttosettleMr。Luzhin,too。It\'snotthatIdetesthimsomuch,butitwasthroughhimIquarrelledwithMarfaPetrovnawhenIlearnedthatshehaddishedupthismarriage。IwantnowtoseeAvdotyaRomanovnathroughyourmediation,andifyoulikeinyourpresence,toexplaintoherthatinthefirstplaceshewillnevergainanythingbutharmfromMr。Luzhin。Thenbeggingherpardonforallpastunpleasantness,tomakeherapresentoftenthousandroublesandsoassisttherupturewithMr。Luzhin,arupturetowhichIbelievesheisherselfnotdisinclined,ifshecouldseethewaytoit。“ “Youarecertainlymad,“criedRaskolnikovnotsomuchangeredasastonished。“Howdareyoutalklikethat!” “Iknewyouwouldscreamatme;butinthefirstplace,thoughI amnotrich,thistenthousandroublesisperfectlyfree;Ihaveabsolutelynoneedforit。IfAvdotyaRomanovnadoesnotacceptit,Ishallwasteitinsomemorefoolishway。That\'sthefirstthing。 Secondly,myconscienceisperfectlyeasy;Imaketheofferwithnoulteriormotive。Youmaynotbelieveit,butintheendAvdotyaRomanovnaandyouwillknow。Thepointis,thatIdidactuallycauseyoursister,whomIgreatlyrespect,sometroubleandunpleasantness,andso,sincerelyregrettingit,Iwant-nottocompensate,nottorepayherfortheunpleasantness,butsimplytodosomethingtoheradvantage,toshowthatIamnot,afterall,privilegedtodonothingbutharm。Iftherewereamillionthfractionofselfinterestinmyoffer,Ishouldnothavemadeitsoopenly;andIshouldnothaveofferedhertenthousandonly,whenfiveweeksagoIofferedhermore,Besides,Imay,perhaps,verysoonmarryayounglady,andthataloneoughttopreventsuspicionofanydesignonAvdotyaRomanovna。Inconclusion,letmesaythatinmarryingMr。Luzhin,sheistakingmoneyjustthesame,onlyfromanotherman。Don\'tbeangry,RodionRomanovitch,thinkitovercoollyandquietly。“ Svidrigailovhimselfwasexceedinglycoolandquietashewassayingthis。 “Ibegyoutosaynomore,“saidRaskolnikov。“Inanycasethisisunpardonableimpertinence。“ “Notintheleast。Thenamanmaydonothingbutharmtohisneighbourinthisworld,andispreventedfromdoingthetiniestbitofgoodbytrivialconventionalformalities。That\'sabsurd。IfIdied,forinstance,andleftthatsumtoyoursisterinmywill,surelyshewouldn\'trefuseit?” “Verylikelyshewould。“ “Oh,no,indeed。However,ifyourefuseit,sobeit,thoughtenthousandroublesisacapitalthingtohaveonoccasion。InanycaseI begyoutorepeatwhatIhavesaidtoAvdotyaRomanovna。“ “No,Iwon\'t。“ “Inthatcase,RodionRomanovitch,Ishallbeobligedtotryandseehermyselfandworryherbydoingso。“ “AndifIdotellher,willyounottrytoseeher?” “Idon\'tknowreallywhattosay。Ishouldlikeverymuchtoseeheroncemore。“ “Don\'thopeforit。“ “I\'msorry。Butyoudon\'tknowme。Perhapswemaybecomebetterfriends。“ “Youthinkwemaybecomefriends?” “Andwhynot?”Svidrigailovsaid,smiling。Hestoodupandtookhishat。“Ididn\'tquiteintendtodisturbyouandIcameherewithoutreckoningonit……thoughIwasverymuchstruckbyyourfacethismorning。“ “Wheredidyouseemethismorning?”Raskolnikovaskeduneasily。 “Isawyoubychance……Ikeptfancyingthereissomethingaboutyoulikeme……Butdon\'tbeuneasy。Iamnotintrusive;Iusedtogetonallrightwithcard-sharpers,andIneverboredPrinceSvirbey,agreatpersonagewhoisadistantrelationofmine,andIcouldwriteaboutRaphael\'sMadonnainMadamPrilukov\'salbum,andIneverleftMarfaPetrovna\'ssideforsevenyears,andIusedtostaythenightatViazemsky\'shouseintheHayMarketintheolddays,andImaygoupinaballoonwithBerg,perhaps。“ “Oh,allright。Areyoustartingsoononyourtravels,mayIask?” “Whattravels?” “Why,onthat\'journey\';youspokeofityourself。“ “Ajourney?Oh,yes。Ididspeakofajourney。Well,that\'sawidesubject……ifonlyyouknewwhatyouareasking,“headded,andgaveasudden,loud,shortlaugh。“PerhapsI\'llgetmarriedinsteadofthejourney。They\'remakingamatchforme。“ “Here?” “Yes。“ “Howhaveyouhadtimeforthat?” “ButIamveryanxioustoseeAvdotyaRomanovnaonce。Iearnestlybegit。Well,good-byeforthepresent。Oh,yes,Ihaveforgottensomething。Tellyoursister,RodionRomanovitch,thatMarfaPetrovnarememberedherinherwillandleftherthreethousandrubles。 That\'sabsolutelycertain。MarfaPetrovnaarrangeditaweekbeforeherdeath,anditwasdoneinmypresence。AvdotyaRomanovnawillbeabletoreceivethemoneyintwoorthreeweeks。“ “Areyoutellingthetruth?” “Yes,tellher。Well,yourservant。Iamstayingverynearyou。“ Ashewentout,SvidrigailovranupagainstRazumihininthedoorway。 ChapterTwoITWASnearlyeighto\'clock。ThetwoyoungmenhurriedtoBakaleyev\'s,toarrivebeforeLuzhin。 “Why,whowasthat?”askedRazumihin,assoonastheywereinthestreet。 “ItwasSvidrigailov,thatlandownerinwhosehousemysisterwasinsultedwhenshewastheirgoverness。Throughhispersecutingherwithhisattentions,shewasturnedoutbyhiswife,MarfaPetrovna。 ThisMarfaPetrovnabeggedDounia\'sforgivenessafterwards,andshe\'sjustdiedsuddenly。Itwasofherweweretalkingthismorning。Idon\'tknowwhyI\'mafraidofthatman。Hecamehereatonceafterhiswife\'sfuneral。Heisverystrange,andisdeterminedondoingsomething……WemustguardDouniafromhim……that\'swhatI wantedtotellyou,doyouhear?” “Guardher!WhatcanhedotoharmAvdotyaRomanovna?Thankyou,Rodya,forspeakingtomelikethat……Wewill,wewillguardher。 Wheredoeshelive?” “Idon\'tknow。“ “Whydidn\'tyouask?Whatapity!I\'llfindout,though。“ “Didyouseehim?”askedRaskolnikovafterapause。 “Yes,Inoticedhim,Inoticedhimwell。“ “Youdidreallyseehim?Yousawhimclearly?”Raskolnikovinsisted。 “Yes,Irememberhimperfectly,Ishouldknowhiminathousand;I haveagoodmemoryforfaces。“ Theyweresilentagain。 “Hm!……that\'sallright,“mutteredRaskolnikov。“Doyouknow,I fancied……Ikeepthinkingthatitmayhavebeenanhallucination。“ “Whatdoyoumean?Idon\'tunderstandyou。“ “Well,youallsay,“Raskolnikovwenton,twistinghismouthintoasmile,“thatIammad。IthoughtjustnowthatperhapsIreallyammad,andhaveonlyseenaphantom。“ “Whatdoyoumean?” “Why,whocantell?PerhapsIamreallymad,andperhapseverythingthathappenedallthesedaysmaybeonlyimagination。“ “Ach,Rodya,youhavebeenupsetagain!……Butwhatdidhesay,whatdidhecomefor?” Raskolnikovdidnotanswer。Razumihinthoughtaminute。 “Nowletmetellyoumystory,“hebegan,“Icametoyou,youwereasleep。ThenwehaddinnerandthenIwenttoPorfiry\'s,Zametovwasstillwithhim。Itriedtobegin,butitwasnouse。Icouldn\'tspeakintherightway。Theydon\'tseemtounderstandandcan\'tunderstand,butarenotabitashamed。IdrewPorfirytothewindow,andbegantalkingtohim,butitwasstillnouse。HelookedawayandIlookedaway。AtlastIshookmyfistinhisuglyface,andtoldhimasacousinI\'dbrainhim。Hemerelylookedatme,Icursedandcameaway。Thatwasall。Itwasverystupid。ToZametovIdidn\'tsayaword。But,yousee,IthoughtI\'dmadeamessofit,butasI wentdownstairsabrilliantideastruckme:whyshouldwetrouble? Ofcourseifyouwereinanydangeroranything,butwhyneedyoucare?Youneedn\'tcareahangforthem。Weshallhavealaughatthemafterwards,andifIwereinyourplaceI\'dmystifythemmorethanever。Howashamedthey\'llbeafterwards!Hangthem!Wecanthrashthemafterwards,butlet\'slaughatthemnow!” “Tobesure,“answeredRaskolnikov。“Butwhatwillyousayto-morrow?”hethoughttohimself。Strangetosay,tillthatmomentithadneveroccurredtohimtowonderwhatRazumihinwouldthinkwhenheknew。Ashethoughtit,Raskolnikovlookedathim。Razumihin\'saccountofhisvisittoPorfiryhadverylittleinterestforhim,somuchhadcomeandgonesincethen。 InthecorridortheycameuponLuzhin;hehadarrivedpunctuallyateight,andwaslookingforthenumber,sothatallthreewentintogetherwithoutgreetingorlookingatoneanother。Theyoungmenwalkedinfirst,whilePyotrPetrovitch,forgoodmanners,lingeredalittleinthepassage,takingoffhiscoat。PulcheriaAlexandrovnacameforwardatoncetogreethiminthedoorway,Douniawaswelcomingherbrother。PyotrPetrovitchwalkedinandquiteamiably,thoughwithredoubleddignity,bowedtotheladies。Helooked,however,asthoughhewerealittleputoutandcouldnotyetrecoverhimself。 PulcheriaAlexandrovna,whoseemedalsoalittleembarrassed,hastenedtomakethemallsitdownattheroundtablewhereasamovarwasboiling。DouniaandLuzhinwerefacingoneanotheronoppositesidesofthetable。RazumihinandRaskolnikovwerefacingPulcheriaAlexandrovna,RazumihinwasnexttoLuzhinandRaskolnikovwasbesidehissister。 Amoment\'ssilencefollowed。PyotrPetrovitchdeliberatelydrewoutacambrichandkerchiefreekingofscentandblewhisnosewithanairofabenevolentmanwhofelthimselfslighted,andwasfirmlyresolvedtoinsistonanexplanation。Inthepassagetheideahadoccurredtohimtokeeponhisovercoatandwalkaway,andsogivethetwoladiesasharpandemphaticlessonandmakethemfeelthegravityoftheposition。Buthecouldnotbringhimselftodothis。 Besides,hecouldnotendureuncertaintyandhewantedanexplanation: ifhisrequesthadbeensoopenlydisobeyed,therewassomethingbehindit,andinthatcaseitwasbettertofinditoutbeforehand; itrestedwithhimtopunishthemandtherewouldalwaysbetimeforthat。 “Itrustyouhadafavourablejourney,“heinquiredofficiallyofPulcheriaAlexandrovna。 “Oh,very,PyotrPetrovitch。“ “Iamgratifiedtohearit。AndAvdotyaRomanovnaisnotoverfatiguedeither?” “Iamyoungandstrong,Idon\'tgettired,butitwasagreatstrainformother,“answeredDounia。 “That\'sunavoidable;ournationalrailwaysareofterriblelength。 \'MotherRussia,\'astheysay,isavastcountry……Inspiteofallmydesiretodoso,Iwasunabletomeetyouyesterday。ButItrustallpassedoffwithoutinconvenience?” “Oh,no,PyotrPetrovitch,itwasallterriblydisheartening,“ PulcheriaAlexandrovnahastenedtodeclarewithpeculiarintonation,“andifDmitriProkofitchhadnotbeensentus,IreallybelievebyGodHimself,weshouldhavebeenutterlylost。Here,heis!DmitriProkofitchRazumihin,“sheadded,introducinghimtoLuzhin。 “Ihadthepleasure……yesterday,“mutteredPyotrPetrovitchwithahostileglancesidelongatRazumihin;thenhescowledandwassilent。 PyotrPetrovitchbelongedtothatclassofpersons,onthesurfaceverypoliteinsociety,whomakeagreatpointofpunctiliousness,butwho,directlytheyarecrossedinanything,arecompletelydisconcerted,andbecomemorelikesacksofflourthanelegantandlivelymenofsociety。Againallwassilent;Raskolnikovwasobstinatelymute,AvdotyaRomanovnawasunwillingtoopentheconversationtoosoon。Razumihinhadnothingtosay,soPulcheriaAlexandrovnawasanxiousagain。 “MarfaPetrovnaisdead,haveyouheard?”shebeganhavingrecoursetoherleadingitemofconversation。 “Tobesure,Iheardso。Iwasimmediatelyinformed,andIhavecometomakeyouacquaintedwiththefactthatArkadyIvanovitchSvidrigailovsetoffinhasteforPetersburgimmediatelyafterhiswife\'sfuneral。SoatleastIhaveexcellentauthorityforbelieving。“ “ToPetersburg?here?”Douniaaskedinalarmandlookedathermother。 “Yes,indeed,anddoubtlessnotwithoutsomedesign,havinginviewtherapidityofhisdeparture,andallthecircumstancesprecedingit。“ “Goodheavens!won\'theleaveDouniainpeaceevenhere?”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovna。 “IimaginethatneitheryounorAvdotyaRomanovnahaveanygroundsforuneasiness,unless,ofcourse,youareyourselvesdesirousofgettingintocommunicationwithhim。FormypartIamonmyguard,andamnowdiscoveringwhereheislodging。“ “Oh,PyotrPetrovitch,youwouldnotbelievewhatafrightyouhavegivenme,“PulcheriaAlexandrovnawenton。“I\'veonlyseenhimtwice,butIthoughthimterrible,terrible!IamconvincedthathewasthecauseofMarfaPetrovna\'sdeath。“ “It\'simpossibletobecertainaboutthat。Ihavepreciseinformation。Idonotdisputethathemayhavecontributedtoacceleratethecourseofeventsbythemoralinfluence,sotosay,oftheaffront;butastothegeneralconductandmoralcharacteristicsofthatpersonage,Iaminagreementwithyou。Idonotknowwhetherheiswelloffnow,andpreciselywhatMarfaPetrovnalefthim;thiswillbeknowntomewithinaveryshortperiod;butnodoubthereinPetersburg,ifhehasanypecuniaryresources,hewillrelapseatonceintohisoldways。Heisthemostdepraved,andabjectlyviciousspecimenofthatclassofmen。IhaveconsiderablereasontobelievethatMarfaPetrovna,whowassounfortunateastofallinlovewithhimandtopayhisdebtseightyearsago,wasofservicetohimalsoinanotherway。Solelybyherexertionsandsacrifices,acriminalcharge,involvinganelementoffantasticandhomicidalbrutalityforwhichhemightwellhavebeensentencedtoSiberia,washushedup。That\'sthesortofmanheis,ifyoucaretoknow。“ “Goodheavens!”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovna。Raskolnikovlistenedattentively。 “Areyouspeakingthetruthwhenyousaythatyouhavegoodevidenceofthis?”Douniaaskedsternlyandemphatically。 “IonlyrepeatwhatIwastoldinsecretbyMarfaPetrovna。Imustobservethatfromthelegalpointofviewthecasewasfarfromclear。 Therewas,andIbelievestillis,livinghereawomancalledResslich,aforeigner,wholentsmallsumsofmoneyatinterest,anddidothercommissions,andwiththiswomanSvidrigailovhadforalongwhilecloseandmysteriousrelations。Shehadarelation,anieceI believe,livingwithher,adeafanddumbgirloffifteen,orperhapsnotmorethanfourteen。Resslichhatedthisgirl,andgrudgedhereverycrust;sheusedtobeathermercilessly。Onedaythegirlwasfoundhanginginthegarret。Attheinquesttheverdictwassuicide。Aftertheusualproceedingsthematterended,but,lateron,informationwasgiventhatthechildhadbeen……cruellyoutragedbySvidrigailov。Itistrue,thiswasnotclearlyestablished,theinformationwasgivenbyanotherGermanwomanofloosecharacterwhosewordcouldnotbetrusted;nostatementwasactuallymadetothepolice,thankstoMarfaPetrovna\'smoneyandexertions;itdidnotgetbeyondgossip。Andyetthestoryisaverysignificantone。Youheard,nodoubt,AvdotyaRomanovna,whenyouwerewiththemthestoryoftheservantPhilipwhodiedofilltreatmenthereceivedsixyearsago,beforetheabolitionofserfdom。“ “IheardonthecontrarythatthisPhiliphangedhimself。“ “Quiteso,butwhatdrovehim,orratherperhapsdisposedhim,tosuicide,wasthesystematicpersecutionandseverityofMr。 Svidrigailov。“ “Idon\'tknowthat,“answeredDounia,dryly。“IonlyheardaqueerstorythatPhilipwasasortofhypochondriac,asortofdomesticphilosopher,theservantsusedtosay,\'hereadhimselfsilly,\'andthathehangedhimselfpartlyonaccountofMr。Svidrigailov\'smockeryofhimandnothisblows。WhenIwastherehebehavedwelltotheservants,andtheywereactuallyfondofhim,thoughtheycertainlydidblamehimforPhilip\'sdeath。“ “Iperceive,AvdotyaRomanovna,thatyouseemdisposedtoundertakehisdefenceallofasudden,“Luzhinobserved,twistinghislipsintoanambiguoussmile,“there\'snodoubtthatheisanastuteman,andinsinuatingwhereladiesareconcerned,ofwhichMarfaPetrovna,whohasdiedsostrangely,isaterribleinstance。Myonlydesirehasbeentobeofservicetoyouandyourmotherwithmyadvice,inviewoftherenewedeffortswhichmaycertainlybeanticipatedfromhim。Formypartit\'smyfirmconviction,thathewillendinadebtor\'sprisonagain。MarfaPetrovnahadnottheslightestintentionofsettlinganythingsubstantialonhim,havingregardforhischildren\'sinterests,and,ifshelefthimanything,itwouldonlybethemerestsufficiency,somethinginsignificantandephemeral,whichwouldnotlastayearforamanofhishabits。“ “PyotrPetrovitch,Ibegyou,“saidDounia,“saynomoreofMr。 Svidrigailov。Itmakesmemiserable。“ “Hehasjustbeentoseeme,“saidRaskolnikov,breakinghissilenceforthefirsttime。 Therewereexclamationsfromall,andtheyallturnedtohim。EvenPyotrPetrovitchwasroused。 “Anhourandahalfago,hecameinwhenIwasasleep,wakedme,andintroducedhimself,“Raskolnikovcontinued。“Hewasfairlycheerfulandatease,andquitehopesthatweshallbecomefriends。Heisparticularlyanxiousbytheway,Dounia,foraninterviewwithyou,atwhichheaskedmetoassist。Hehasapropositiontomaketoyou,andhetoldmeaboutit。Hetoldme,too,thataweekbeforeherdeathMarfaPetrovnaleftyouthreethousandroublesinherwill,Dounia,andthatyoucanreceivethemoneyveryshortly。“ “ThankGod!”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovna,crossingherself。“Prayforhersoul,Dounia!” “It\'safact!”brokefromLuzhin。 “Tellus,whatmore?”DouniaurgedRaskolnikov。 “Thenhesaidthathewasn\'trichandalltheestatewaslefttohischildrenwhoarenowwithanaunt,thenthathewasstayingsomewherenotfarfromme,butwhere,Idon\'tknow,Ididn\'task……“ “Butwhat,whatdoeshewanttoproposetoDounia?”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovnainafright。“Didhetellyou?” “Yes。“ “Whatwasit?” “I\'lltellyouafterwards。“ Raskolnikovceasedspeakingandturnedhisattentiontohistea。 PyotrPetrovitchlookedathiswatch。 “Iamcompelledtokeepabusinessengagement,andsoIshallnotbeinyourway,“headdedwithanairofsomepiqueandhebegangettingup。 “Don\'tgo,PyotrPetrovitch,“saidDounia,“youintendedtospendtheevening。Besides,youwroteyourselfthatyouwantedtohaveanexplanationwithmother。“ “Preciselyso,AvdotyaRomanovna,“PyotrPetrovitchansweredimpressively,sittingdownagain,butstillholdinghishat。“I certainlydesiredanexplanationwithyouandyourhonouredmotheruponaveryimportantpointindeed。ButasyourbrothercannotspeakopenlyinmypresencetosomeproposalsofMr。Svidrigailov,I,too,donotdesireandamnotabletospeakopenly……inthepresenceofothers……ofcertainmattersofthegreatestgravity。Moreover,mymostweightyandurgentrequesthasbeendisregarded……“ Assuminganaggrievedair,Luzhinrelapsedintodignifiedsilence。 “Yourrequestthatmybrothershouldnotbepresentatourmeetingwasdisregardedsolelyatmyinstance,“saidDounia。“Youwrotethatyouhadbeeninsultedbymybrother;Ithinkthatthismustbeexplainedatonce,andyoumustbereconciled。AndifRodyareallyhasinsultedyou,thenheshouldandwillapologise。“ PyotrPetrovitchtookastrongerline。 “Thereareinsults,AvdotyaRomanovna,whichnogood-willcanmakeusforget。Thereisalineineverythingwhichitisdangeroustooverstep;andwhenithasbeenoverstepped,thereisnoreturn。“ “Thatwasn\'twhatIwasspeakingofexactly,PyotrPetrovitch,“ Douniainterruptedwithsomeimpatience。“Pleaseunderstandthatourwholefuturedependsnowonwhetherallthisisexplainedandsetrightassoonaspossible。ItellyoufranklyatthestartthatI cannotlookatitinanyotherlight,andifyouhavetheleastregardforme,allthisbusinessmustbeendedto-day,howeverhardthatmaybe。Irepeatthatifmybrotheristoblamehewillaskyourforgiveness。“ “Iamsurprisedatyourputtingthequestionlikethat,“saidLuzhin,gettingmoreandmoreirritated。“Esteeming,andsotosay,adoringyou,Imayatthesametime,verywellindeed,beabletodislikesomememberofyourfamily。ThoughIlayclaimtothehappinessofyourhand,Icannotacceptdutiesincompatiblewith……“ “Ah,don\'tbesoreadytotakeoffence,PyotrPetrovitch,“Douniainterruptedwithfeeling,“andbethesensibleandgenerousmanIhavealwaysconsidered,andwishtoconsider,youtobe。I\'vegivenyouagreatpromise,Iamyourbetrothed。Trustmeinthismatterand,believeme,Ishallbecapableofjudgingimpartially。Myassumingthepartofjudgeisasmuchasurpriseformybrotherasforyou。WhenIinsistedonhiscomingtoourinterviewto-dayafteryourletter,ItoldhimnothingofwhatImeanttodo。Understandthat,ifyouarenotreconciled,Imustchoosebetweenyou-itmustbeeitheryouorhe。Thatishowthequestionrestsonyoursideandonhis。Idon\'twanttobemistakeninmychoice,andImustnotbe。ForyoursakeI mustbreakoffwithmybrother,formybrother\'ssakeImustbreakoffwithyou。Icanfindoutforcertainnowwhetherheisabrothertome,andIwanttoknowit;andofyou,whetherIamdeartoyou,whetheryouesteemme,whetheryouarethehusbandforme。“ “AvdotyaRomanovna,“Luzhindeclaredhuffily,“yourwordsareoftoomuchconsequencetome;Iwillsaymore,theyareoffensiveinviewofthepositionIhavethehonourtooccupyinrelationtoyou。Tosaynothingofyourstrangeandoffensivesettingmeonalevelwithanimpertinentboy,youadmitthepossibilityofbreakingyourpromisetome。Yousay\'youorhe,\'showingtherebyofhowlittleconsequenceI aminyoureyes……Icannotletthispassconsideringtherelationshipand……theobligationsexistingbetweenus。“ “What!”criedDounia,flushing。“Isetyourinterestbesideallthathashithertobeenmostpreciousinmylife,whathasmadeupthewholeofmylife,andhereyouareoffendedatmymakingtoolittleaccountofyou。“ Raskolnikovsmiledsarcastically,Razumihinfidgeted,butPyotrPetrovitchdidnotacceptthereproof;onthecontrary,ateverywordhebecamemorepersistentandirritable,asthoughherelishedit。 “Loveforthefuturepartnerofyourlife,foryourhusband,oughttooutweighyourloveforyourbrother,“hepronouncedsententiously,“andinanycaseIcannotbeputonthesamelevel……AlthoughIsaidsoemphaticallythatIwouldnotspeakopenlyinyourbrother\'spresence,nevertheless,Iintendnowtoaskyourhonouredmotherforanecessaryexplanationonapointofgreatimportancecloselyaffectingmydignity。Yourson,“heturnedtoPulcheriaAlexandrovna,“yesterdayinthepresenceofMr。Razsudkin(or……Ithinkthat\'sit?excusemeIhaveforgottenyoursurname,“hebowedpolitelytoRazumihin)“insultedmebymisrepresentingtheideaIexpressedtoyouinaprivateconversation,drinkingcoffee,thatis,thatmarriagewithapoorgirlwhohashadexperienceoftroubleismoreadvantageousfromtheconjugalpointofviewthanwithonewhohaslivedinluxury,sinceitismoreprofitableforthemoralcharacter。Yoursonintentionallyexaggeratedthesignificanceofmywordsandmadethemridiculous,accusingmeofmaliciousintentions,and,asfarasIcouldsee,relieduponyourcorrespondencewithhim。Ishallconsidermyselfhappy,PulcheriaAlexandrovna,ifitispossibleforyoutoconvincemeofanoppositeconclusion,andtherebyconsideratelyreassureme。KindlyletmeknowinwhattermspreciselyyourepeatedmywordsinyourlettertoRodionRomanovitch。“ “Idon\'tremember,“falteredPulcheriaAlexandrovna。“IrepeatedthemasIunderstoodthem。Idon\'tknowhowRodyarepeatedthemtoyou,perhapsheexaggerated。“ “Hecouldnothaveexaggeratedthem,exceptatyourinstigation。“ “PyotrPetrovitch,“PulcheriaAlexandrovnadeclaredwithdignity,“theproofthatDouniaandIdidnottakeyourwordsinaverybadsenseisthefactthatwearehere。“ “Good,mother,“saidDouniaapprovingly。 “Thenthisismyfaultagain,“saidLuzhin,aggrieved。 “Well,PyotrPetrovitch,youkeepblamingRodion,butyouyourselfhavejustwrittenwhatwasfalseabouthim,“PulcheriaAlexandrovnaadded,gainingcourage。 “Idon\'trememberwritinganythingfalse。“ “Youwrote,“Raskolnikovsaidsharply,notturningtoLuzhin,“thatIgavemoneyyesterdaynottothewidowofthemanwhowaskilled,aswasthefact,buttohisdaughter(whomIhadneverseentillyesterday)。Youwrotethistomakedissensionbetweenmeandmyfamily,andforthatobjectaddedcoarseexpressionsabouttheconductofagirlwhomyoudon\'tknow。Allthatismeanslander。“ “Excuseme,sir,“saidLuzhin,quiveringwithfury。“Ienlargeduponyourqualitiesandconductinmylettersolelyinresponsetoyoursister\'sandmother\'sinquirieshowIfoundyouandwhatimpressionyoumadeonme。Asforwhatyou\'vealludedtoinmyletter,besogoodastopointoutonewordoffalsehood,show,thatis,thatyoudidn\'tthrowawayyourmoney,andthattherearenotworthlesspersonsinthatfamily,howeverunfortunate。“ “Tomythinking,youwithallyourvirtuesarenotworththelittlefingerofthatunfortunategirlatwhomyouthrowstones。“ “Wouldyougosofarthenastoletherassociatewithyourmotherandsister?” “Ihavedonesoalready,ifyoucaretoknow。Imadehersitdownto-daywithmotherandDounia。“ “Rodya!”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovna。Douniacrimsoned,Razumihinknittedhisbrows。Luzhinsmiledwithloftysarcasm。 “Youmayseeforyourself,AvdotyaRomanovna,“hesaid,“whetheritispossibleforustoagree。Ihopenowthatthisquestionisatanend,onceandforall。Iwillwithdraw,thatImaynothinderthepleasuresoffamilyintimacy,andthediscussionofsecrets。“Hegotupfromhischairandtookhishat。“Butinwithdrawing,IventuretorequestthatforthefutureImaybesparedsimilarmeetings,and,sotosay,compromises。Iappealparticularlytoyou,honouredPulcheriaAlexandrovna,onthissubject,themoreasmyletterwasaddressedtoyouandtonooneelse。“ PulcheriaAlexandrovnawasalittleoffended。 “Youseemtothinkwearecompletelyunderyourauthority,PyotrPetrovitch。Douniahastoldyouthereasonyourdesirewasdisregarded,shehadthebestintentions。Andindeedyouwriteasthoughyouwerelayingcommandsuponme。Arewetoconsidereverydesireofyoursasacommand?Letmetellyouonthecontrarythatyououghttoshowparticulardelicacyandconsiderationforusnow,becausewehavethrownupeverything,andhavecomehererelyingonyou,andsoweareinanycaseinasenseinyourhands。“ “Thatisnotquitetrue,PulcheriaAlexandrovna,especiallyatthepresentmoment,whenthenewshascomeofMarfaPetrovna\'slegacy,whichseemsindeedveryapropos,judgingfromthenewtoneyoutaketome,“headdedsarcastically。 “Judgingfromthatremark,wemaycertainlypresumethatyouwerereckoningonourhelplessness,“Douniaobservedirritably。 “ButnowinanycaseIcannotreckononit,andIparticularlydesirenottohinderyourdiscussionofthesecretproposalsofArkadyIvanovitchSvidrigailov,whichhehasentrustedtoyourbrotherandwhichhave,Iperceive,agreatandpossiblyaveryagreeableinterestforyou。“ “Goodheavens!”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovna。 Razumihincouldnotsitstillonhischair。 “Aren\'tyouashamednow,sister?”askedRaskolnikov。 “Iamashamed,Rodya,“saidDounia。“PyotrPetrovitch,goaway,“sheturnedtohim,whitewithanger。 PyotrPetrovitchhadapparentlynotatallexpectedsuchaconclusion。Hehadtoomuchconfidenceinhimself,inhispowerandinthehelplessnessofhisvictims。Hecouldnotbelieveitevennow。 Heturnedpale,andhislipsquivered。 “AvdotyoRomanovna,ifIgooutofthisdoornow,aftersuchadismissal,then,youmayreckononit,Iwillnevercomeback。 Considerwhatyouaredoing。Mywordisnottobeshaken。“ “Whatinsolence!”criedDounia,springingupfromherseat。“Idon\'twantyoutocomebackagain。“ “What!Sothat\'showitstands!”criedLuzhin,utterlyunabletothelastmomenttobelieveintheruptureandsocompletelythrownoutofhisreckoningnow。“Sothat\'showitstands!Butdoyouknow,AvdotyaRomanovna,thatImightprotest?” “Whatrighthaveyoutospeaktoherlikethat?”PulcheriaAlexandrovnaintervenedhotly。“Andwhatcanyouprotestabout?Whatrightshaveyou?AmItogivemyDouniatoamanlikeyou?Goaway,leaveusaltogether!Wearetoblameforhavingagreedtoawrongaction,andIaboveall……“ “Butyouhaveboundme,PulcheriaAlexandrovna,“Luzhinstormedinafrenzy,“byyourpromise,andnowyoudenyitand……besides……Ihavebeenledonaccountofthatintoexpenses……“ ThislastcomplaintwassocharacteristicofPyotrPetrovitch,thatRaskolnikov,palewithangerandwiththeeffortofrestrainingit,couldnothelpbreakingintolaughter。ButPulcheriaAlexandrovnawasfurious。 “Expenses?Whatexpenses?Areyouspeakingofourtrunk?Buttheconductorbroughtitfornothingforyou。Mercyonus,wehaveboundyou!Whatareyouthinkingabout,PyotrPetrovitch,itwasyouboundus,handandfoot,notwe!” “Enough,mother,nomoreplease,“AvdotyaRomanovnaimplored。“PyotrPetrovitch,dobekindandgo!” “Iamgoing,butonelastword,“hesaid,quiteunabletocontrolhimself。“YourmammaseemstohaveentirelyforgottenthatImadeupmymindtotakeyou,sotospeak,afterthegossipofthetownhadspreadalloverthedistrictinregardtoyourreputation。 Disregardingpublicopinionforyoursakeandreinstatingyourreputation,Icertainlymightverywellreckononafittingreturn,andmightindeedlookforgratitudeonyourpart。Andmyeyeshaveonlynowbeenopened!IseemyselfthatImayhaveactedvery,veryrecklesslyindisregardingtheuniversalverdict……“ “Doesthefellowwanthisheadsmashed?”criedRazumihin,jumpingup。 “Youareameanandspitefulman!”criedDounia。 “Notaword!Notamovement!”criedRaskolnikov,holdingRazumihinback;thengoingcloseuptoLuzhin,“Kindlyleavetheroom!”hesaidquietlyanddistinctly,“andnotawordmoreor……“ PyotrPetrovitchgazedathimforsomesecondswithapalefacethatworkedwithanger,thenheturned,wentout,andrarelyhasanymancarriedawayinhisheartsuchvindictivehatredashefeltagainstRaskolnikov。Him,andhimalone,heblamedforeverything。Itisnoteworthythatashewentdownstairshestillimaginedthathiscasewasperhapsnotutterlylost,andthat,sofarastheladieswereconcerned,allmight“verywellindeed“besetrightagain。 ChapterThreeTHEFACTwasthatuptothelastmomenthehadneverexpectedsuchanending;hehadbeenoverbearingtothelastdegree,neverdreamingthattwodestituteanddefencelesswomencouldescapefromhiscontrol。Thisconvictionwasstrengthenedbyhisvanityandconceit,aconceittothepointoffatuity。PyotrPetrovitch,whohadmadehiswayupfrominsignificance,wasmorbidlygiventoself-admiration,hadthehighestopinionofhisintelligenceandcapacities,andsometimesevengloatedinsolitudeoverhisimageintheglass。Butwhathelovedandvaluedaboveallwasthemoneyhehadamassedbyhislabour,andbyallsortsofdevices:thatmoneymadehimtheequalofallwhohadbeenhissuperiors。 WhenhehadbitterlyremindedDouniathathehaddecidedtotakeherinspiteofevilreport,PyotrPetrovitchhadspokenwithperfectsincerityandhad,indeed,feltgenuinelyindignantatsuch“blackingratitude。“Andyet,whenhemadeDouniahisoffer,hewasfullyawareofthegroundlessnessofallthegossip。ThestoryhadbeeneverywherecontradictedbyMarfaPetrovna,andwasbythendisbelievedbyallthetownspeople,whowerewarminDounia\'adefence。Andhewouldnothavedeniedthatheknewallthatatthetime。YethestillthoughthighlyofhisownresolutioninliftingDouniatohislevelandregardeditassomethingheroic。InspeakingofittoDounia,hehadletoutthesecretfeelinghecherishedandadmired,andhecouldnotunderstandthatothersshouldfailtoadmireittoo。HehadcalledonRaskolnikovwiththefeelingsofabenefactorwhoisabouttoreapthefruitsofhisgooddeedsandtohearagreeableflattery。Andashewentdownstairsnow,heconsideredhimselfmostundeservedlyinjuredandunrecognised。 Douniawassimplyessentialtohim;todowithoutherwasunthinkable。Formanyyearshehadvoluptuousdreamsofmarriage,buthehadgoneonwaitingandamassingmoney。Hebroodedwithrelish,inprofoundsecret,overtheimageofagirl-virtuous,poor(shemustbepoor),veryyoung,verypretty,ofgoodbirthandeducation,verytimid,onewhohadsufferedmuch,andwascompletelyhumbledbeforehim,onewhowouldallherlifelookonhimashersaviour,worshiphim,admirehimandonlyhim。Howmanyscenes,howmanyamorousepisodeshehadimaginedonthisseductiveandplayfultheme,whenhisworkwasover!And,behold,thedreamofsomanyyearswasallbutrealised;thebeautyandeducationofAvdotyaRomanovnahadimpressedhim;herhelplesspositionhadbeenagreatallurement;inherhehadfoundevenmorethanhedreamedof。Herewasagirlofpride,character,virtue,ofeducationandbreedingsuperiortohisown(hefeltthat),andthiscreaturewouldbeslavishlygratefulallherlifeforhisheroiccondescension,andwouldhumbleherselfinthedustbeforehim,andhewouldhaveabsolute,unboundedpoweroverher!……Notlongbefore,hehad,too,afterlongreflectionandhesitation,madeanimportantchangeinhiscareerandwasnowenteringonawidercircleofbusiness。Withthischangehischerisheddreamsofrisingintoahigherclassofsocietyseemedlikelytoberealised……Hewas,infact,determinedtotryhisfortuneinPetersburg。Heknewthatwomencoulddoaverygreatdeal。Thefascinationofacharming,virtuous,highlyeducatedwomanmightmakehiswayeasier,mightdowondersinattractingpeopletohim,throwinganaureoleroundhim,andnoweverythingwasinruins!Thissuddenhorribleruptureaffectedhimlikeaclapofthunder;itwaslikeahideousjoke,anabsurdity。Hehadonlybeenatinybitmasterful,hadnoteventimetospeakout,hadsimplymadeajoke,beencarriedaway-andithadendedsoseriously。And,ofcourse,too,hedidloveDouniainhisownway;healreadypossessedherinhisdreams-andallatonce!No!Thenextday,theverynextday,itmustallbesetright,smoothedover,settled。Aboveallhemustcrushthatconceitedmilksopwhowasthecauseofitall。WithasickfeelinghecouldnothelprecallingRazumihintoo,but,hesoonreassuredhimselfonthatscore;asthoughafellowlikethatcouldbeputonalevelwithhim!ThemanhereallydreadedinearnestwasSvidrigailov……Hehad,inshort,agreatdealtoattendto- “No,I,Iammoretoblamethananyone!”saidDounia,kissingandembracinghermother。“Iwastemptedbyhismoney,butonmyhonour,brother,Ihadnoideahewassuchabaseman。IfIhadseenthroughhimbefore,nothingwouldhavetemptedme!Don\'tblameme,brother!” “Godhasdeliveredus!Godhasdeliveredus!”PulcheriaAlexandrovnamuttered,buthalfconsciously,asthoughscarcelyabletorealisewhathadhappened。 Theywereallrelieved,andinfiveminutestheywerelaughing。OnlynowandthenDouniaturnedwhiteandfrowned,rememberingwhathadpassed。PulcheriaAlexandrovnawassurprisedtofindthatshe,too,wasglad:shehadonlythatmorningthoughtrupturewithLuzhinaterriblemisfortune。Razumihinwasdelighted。Hedidnotyetdaretoexpresshisjoyfully,buthewasinafeverofexcitementasthoughaton-weighthadfallenoffhisheart。Nowhehadtherighttodevotehislifetothem,toservethem……Anythingmighthappennow!Buthefeltafraidtothinkoffurtherpossibilitiesanddarednotlethisimaginationrange。ButRaskolnikovsatstillinthesameplace,almostsullenandindifferent。ThoughhehadbeenthemostinsistentongettingridofLuzhin,heseemednowtheleastconcernedatwhathadhappened。Douniacouldnothelpthinkingthathewasstillangrywithher,andPulcheriaAlexandrovnawatchedhimtimidly。 “WhatdidSvidrigailovsaytoyou?”saidDounia,approachinghim。 “Yes,yes!”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovna。 Raskolnikovraisedhishead。 “Hewantstomakeyouapresentoftenthousandroublesandhedesirestoseeyouonceinmypresence。“ “Seeher!Onnoaccount!”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovna。“Andhowdareheofferhermoney!” ThenRaskolnikovrepeated(ratherdrily)hisconversationwithSvidrigailov,omittinghisaccountoftheghostlyvisitationsofMarfaPetrovna,wishingtoavoidallunnecessarytalk。 “Whatanswerdidyougivehim?”askedDounia。 “AtfirstIsaidIwouldnottakeanymessagetoyou。Thenhesaidthathewoulddohisutmosttoobtainaninterviewwithyouwithoutmyhelp。Heassuredmethathispassionforyouwasapassinginfatuation,nowhehasnofeelingforyou。Hedoesn\'twantyoutomarryLuzhin……Histalkwasaltogetherrathermuddled。“ “Howdoyouexplainhimtoyourself,Rodya?Howdidhestrikeyou?” “ImustconfessIdon\'tquiteunderstandhim。Heoffersyoutenthousand,andyetsaysheisnotwelloff。Hesaysheisgoingaway,andintenminutesheforgetshehassaidit。Thenhesaysishegoingtobemarriedandhasalreadyfixedonthegirl……Nodoubthehasamotive,andprobablyabadone。Butit\'soddthatheshouldbesoclumsyaboutitifhehadanydesignsagainstyou……Ofcourse,I refusedthismoneyonyouraccount,onceforall。Altogether,I thoughthimverystrange……Onemightalmostthinkhewasmad。ButImaybemistaken;thatmayonlybethepartheassumes。ThedeathofMarfaPetrovnaseemstohavemadeagreatimpressiononhim。“ “Godresthersoul,“exclaimedPulcheriaAlexandrovna。“Ishallalways,alwaysprayforher!Whereshouldwebenow,Dounia,withoutthisthreethousand!It\'sasthoughithadfallenfromheaven!Why,Rodya,thismorningwehadonlythreeroublesinourpocketandDouniaandIwerejustplanningtopawnherwatch,soastoavoidborrowingfromthatmanuntilheofferedhelp。“ DouniaseemedstrangelyimpressedbySvidrigailov\'soffer。Shestillstoodmeditating。 “Hehasgotsometerribleplan,“shesaidinahalfwhispertoherself,almostshuddering。 Raskolnikovnoticedthisdisproportionateterror。 “IfancyIshallhavetoseehimmorethanonceagain,“hesaidtoDounia。 “Wewillwatchhim!Iwilltrackhimout!”criedRazumihin,vigorously。“Iwon\'tlosesightofhim。Rodyahasgivenmeleave。Hesaidtomehimselfjustnow。\'Takecareofmysister。\'Willyougivemeleave,too,AvdotyaRomanovna?” Douniasmiledandheldoutherhand,butthelookofanxietydidnotleaveherface。PulcheriaAlexandrovnagazedathertimidly,butthethreethousandroubleshadobviouslyasoothingeffectonher。 Aquarterofanhourlater,theywereallengagedinalivelyconversation。EvenRaskolnikovlistenedattentivelyforsometime,thoughhedidnottalk。Razumihinwasthespeaker。 “Andwhy,whyshouldyougoaway?”heflowedonecstatically。“Andwhatareyoutodoinalittletown?Thegreatthingis,youareallheretogetherandyouneedoneanother-youdoneedoneanother,believeme。Foratime,anyway……TakemeintopartnershipandI assureyouwe\'llplanacapitalenterprise。Listen!I\'llexplainitallindetailtoyou,thewholeproject!Itallflashedintomyheadthismorning,beforeanythinghadhappened……Itellyouwhat;I haveanuncle,Imustintroducehimtoyou(amostaccommodatingandrespectableoldman)。Thisunclehasgotacapitalofathousandroubles,andhelivesonhispensionandhasnoneedofthatmoney。 Forthelasttwoyearshehasbeenbotheringmetoborrowitfromhimandpayhimsixpercent。interest。Iknowwhatthatmeans;hesimplywantstohelpme。LastyearIhadnoneedofit,butthisyearIresolvedtoborrowitassoonashearrived。Thenyoulendmeanotherthousandofyourthreeandwehaveenoughforastart,sowe\'llgointopartnership,andwhatarewegoingtodo?” ThenRazumihinbegantounfoldhisproject,andheexplainedatlengththatalmostallourpublishersandbooksellersknownothingatallofwhattheyareselling,andforthatreasontheyareusuallybadpublishers,andthatanydecentpublicationspayasaruleandgiveaprofit,sometimesaconsiderableone。Razumihinhad,indeed,beendreamingofsettingupasapublisher。Forthelasttwoyearshehadbeenworkinginpublishers\'offices,andknewthreeEuropeanlanguageswell,thoughhehadtoldRaskolnikovsixdaysbeforethathewas“schwach“inGermanwithanobjectofpersuadinghimtotakehalfhistranslationandhalfthepaymentforit。Hehadtoldalie,then,andRaskolnikovknewhewaslying。 “Why,whyshouldweletourchanceslipwhenwehaveoneofthechiefmeansofsuccess-moneyofourown!”criedRazumihinwarmly。“Ofcoursetherewillbealotofwork,butwewillwork,you,AvdotyaRomanovna,I,Rodion……Yougetasplendidprofitonsomebooksnowadays!Andthegreatpointofthebusinessisthatweshallknowjustwhatwantstranslating,andweshallbetranslating,publishing,learningallatonce。IcanbeofusebecauseIhaveexperience。FornearlytwoyearsI\'vebeenscuttlingaboutamongthepublishers,andnowIknoweverydetailoftheirbusiness。Youneednotbeasainttomakepots,believeme!Andwhy,whyshouldweletourchanceslip!Why,Iknow-andIkeptthesecret-twoorthreebookswhichonemightgetahundredroublessimplyforthinkingoftranslatingandpublishing。Indeed,andIwouldnottakefivehundredfortheveryideaofoneofthem。Andwhatdoyouthink?IfIweretotellapublisher,Idaresayhe\'dhesitate-theyaresuchblockheads!Andasforthebusinessside,printing,paper,selling,youtrusttome,Iknowmywayabout。We\'llbegininasmallwayandgoontoalarge。Inanycaseitwillgetusourlivingandweshallgetbackourcapital。“ Dounia\'seyesshone。 “Ilikewhatyouaresaying,DmitriProkofitch!”shesaid。 “Iknownothingaboutit,ofcourse,“putinPulcheriaAlexandrovna,“itmaybeagoodidea,butagainGodknows。It\'snewanduntried。 Ofcourse,wemustremainhereatleastforatime。“ShelookedatRodya。 “Whatdoyouthink,brother?”saidDounia。 “Ithinkhe\'sgotaverygoodidea,“heanswered。“Ofcourse,it\'stoosoontodreamofapublishingfirm,butwecertainlymightbringoutfiveorsixbooksandbesureofsuccess。Iknowofonebookmyselfwhichwouldbesuretogowell。Andasforhisbeingabletomanageit,there\'snodoubtaboutthateither。Heknowsthebusiness……Butwecantalkitoverlater……“ “Hurrah!”criedRazumihin。“Now,stay,there\'saflathereinthishouse,belongingtothesameowner。It\'saspecialflatapart,notcommunicatingwiththeselodgings。It\'sfurnished,rentmoderate,threerooms。Supposeyoutakethemtobeginwith。I\'llpawnyourwatchto-morrowandbringyouthemoney,andeverythingcanbearrangedthen。Youcanallthreelivetogether,andRodyawillbewithyou。Butwhereareyouoffto,Rodya?” “What,Rodya,youaregoingalready?”PulcheriaAlexandrovnaaskedindismay。 “Atsuchaminute?”criedRazumihin。 Dounialookedatherbrotherwithincredulouswonder。Heheldhiscapinhishand,hewaspreparingtoleavethem。 “Onewouldthinkyouwereburyingmeorsayinggood-byeforever,“ hesaidsomewhatoddly。Heattemptedtosmile,butitdidnotturnoutasmile。“Butwhoknows,perhapsitisthelasttimeweshallseeeachother……“heletslipaccidentally。Itwaswhathewasthinking,anditsomehowwasutteredaloud。 “Whatisthematterwithyou?”criedhismother。 “Whereareyougoing,Rodya?”askedDouniaratherstrangely。 “Oh,I\'mquiteobligedto……“heansweredvaguely,asthoughhesitatingwhathewouldsay。Buttherewasalookofsharpdeterminationinhiswhiteface。 “Imeanttosay……asIwascominghere……Imeanttotellyou,mother,andyou,Dounia,thatitwouldbebetterforustopartforatime。Ifeelill,Iamnotatpeace……Iwillcomeafterwards,I willcomeofmyself……whenit\'spossible,Irememberyouandloveyou……Leaveme,leavemealone。Idecidedthisevenbefore……I\'mabsolutelyresolvedonit。Whatevermaycometome,whetherIcometoruinornot,Iwanttobealone。Forgetmealtogether,it\'sbetter。 Don\'tinquireaboutme。WhenIcan,I\'llcomeofmyselfor……I\'llsendforyou。Perhapsitwillallcomeback,butnowifyouloveme,givemeup……elseIshallbegintohateyou,Ifeelit……Good-bye!” “GoodGod!”criedPulcheriaAlexandrovna。Bothhismotherandhissisterwereterriblyalarmed。Razumihinwasalso。 “Rodya,Rodya,bereconciledwithus!Letusbeasbefore!”criedhispoormother。 Heturnedslowlytothedoorandslowlywentoutoftheroom。Douniaovertookhim。 “Brother,whatareyoudoingtomother?”shewhispered,hereyesflashingwithindignation。 Helookeddullyather。 “Nomatter,Ishallcome……I\'mcoming,“hemutteredinanundertone,asthoughnotfullyconsciousofwhathewassaying,andhewentoutoftheroom。 “Wicked,heartlessegoist!”criedDounia。 “Heisinsane,butnotheartless。Heismad!Don\'tyouseeit? You\'reheartlessafterthat!”Razumihinwhisperedinherear,squeezingherhandtightly。“Ishallbebackdirectly,“heshoutedtothehorror-strickenmother,andheranoutoftheroom。 Raskolnikovwaswaitingforhimattheendofthepassage。 “Iknewyouwouldrunafterme,“hesaid。“Gobacktothem-bewiththem……bewiththemto-morrowandalways……I……perhapsI shallcome……ifIcan。Good-bye。“ Andwithoutholdingouthishandhewalkedaway。 “Butwhereareyougoing?Whatareyoudoing?What\'sthematterwithyou?Howcanyougoonlikethis?”Razumihinmuttered,athiswits\' end。 Raskolnikovstoppedoncemore。 “Onceforall,neveraskmeaboutanything。Ihavenothingtotellyou。Don\'tcometoseeme。MaybeI\'llcomehere……Leaveme,butdon\'tleavethem。Doyouunderstandme?” Itwasdarkinthecorridor,theywerestandingnearthelamp。Foraminutetheywerelookingatoneanotherinsilence。Razumihinrememberedthatminuteallhislife。Raskolnikov\'sburningandintenteyesgrewmorepenetratingeverymoment,piercingintohissoul,intohisconsciousness。SuddenlyRazumihinstarted。Somethingstrange,asitwere,passedbetweenthem……Someidea,somehintasitwere,slipped,somethingawful,hideous,andsuddenlyunderstoodonbothsides……Razumihinturnedpale。 “Doyouunderstandnow?”saidRaskolnikov,hisfacetwitchingnervously。“Goback,gotothem,“hesaidsuddenly,andturningquickly,hewentoutofthehouse。 IwillnotattempttodescribehowRazumihinwentbacktotheladies,howhesoothedthem,howheprotestedthatRodyaneededrestinhisillness,protestedthatRodyawassuretocome,thathewouldcomeeveryday,thathewasvery,verymuchupset,thathemustnotbeirritated,thathe,Razumihin,wouldwatchoverhim,wouldgethimadoctor,thebestdoctor,aconsultation……InfactfromthateveningRazumihintookhisplacewiththemasasonandabrother。 ChapterFourRASKOLNIKOVWENTstraighttothehouseonthecanalbankwhereSonialived。Itwasanoldgreenhouseofthreestoreys。HefoundtheporterandobtainedfromhimvaguedirectionsastothewhereaboutsofKapernaumov,thetailor。Havingfoundinthecornerofthecourtyardtheentrancetothedarkandnarrowstaircase,hemountedtothesecondfloorandcameoutintoagallerythatranroundthewholesecondstoreyovertheyard。Whilehewaswanderinginthedarkness,uncertainwheretoturnforKapernaumov\'sdoor,adooropenedthreepacesfromhim;hemechanicallytookholdofit。 “Whoisthere?”awoman\'svoiceaskeduneasily。 “It\'sI……cometoseeyou,“answeredRaskolnikovandhewalkedintothetinyentry。 Onabrokenchairstoodacandleinabatteredcoppercandlestick。 “It\'syou!Goodheavens!”criedSoniaweaklyandshestoodrootedtothespot。 “Whichisyourroom?Thisway?”andRaskolnikov,tryingnottolookather,hastenedin。 AminutelaterSonia,too,cameinwiththecandle,setdownthecandlestickand,completelydisconcerted,stoodbeforehiminexpressiblyagitatedandapparentlyfrightenedbyhisunexpectedvisit。Thecolourrushedsuddenlytoherpalefaceandtearscameintohereyes……Shefeltsickandashamedandhappy,too……Raskolnikovturnedawayquicklyandsatonachairbythetable。Hescannedtheroominarapidglance。 Itwasalargebutexceedinglow-pitchedroom,theonlyoneletbytheKapernaumovs,towhoseroomsacloseddoorledinthewallontheleft。Intheoppositesideontherighthandwallwasanotherdoor,alwayskeptlocked。Thatledtothenextflat,whichformedaseparatelodging。Sonia\'sroomlookedlikeabarn;itwasaveryirregularquadrangleandthisgaveitagrotesqueappearance。Awallwiththreewindowslookingoutontothecanalranaslantsothatonecornerformedaveryacuteangle,anditwasdifficulttoseeinitwithoutverystronglight。Theothercornerwasdisproportionatelyobtuse。Therewasscarcelyanyfurnitureinthebigroom:inthecornerontherightwasabedstead,besideit,nearestthedoor,achair。Aplain,dealtablecoveredbyablueclothstoodagainstthesamewall,closetothedoorintotheotherflat。Tworush-bottomchairsstoodbythetable。Ontheoppositewallneartheacuteanglestoodasmallplainwoodenchestofdrawerslooking,asitwere,lostinadesert。Thatwasalltherewasintheroom。Theyellow,scratchedandshabbywall-paperwasblackinthecorners。Itmusthavebeendampandfulloffumesinthewinter。Therewaseverysignofpoverty;eventhebedsteadhadnocurtain。 Sonialookedinsilenceathervisitor,whowassoattentivelyandunceremoniouslyscrutinisingherroom,andevenbeganatlasttotremblewithterror,asthoughshewasstandingbeforeherjudgeandthearbiterofherdestinies。 “Iamlate……eleven,isn\'tit?”heasked,stillnotliftinghiseyes。 “Yes,“mutteredSonia,“oh,yes,itis,“sheadded,hastily,asthoughinthatlayhermeansofescape。“Mylandlady\'sclockhasjuststruck……Ihearditmyself……“ “I\'vecometoyouforthelasttime,“Raskolnikovwentongloomily,althoughthiswasthefirsttime。“Imayperhapsnotseeyouagain……“ “Areyou……goingaway?” “Idon\'tknow……to-morrow……“ “ThenyouarenotcomingtoKaterinaIvanovnato-morrow?”Sonia\'svoiceshook。 “Idon\'tknow。Ishallknowto-morrowmorning……Nevermindthat: I\'vecometosayoneword……“ Heraisedhisbroodingeyestoherandsuddenlynoticedthathewassittingdownwhileshewasallthewhilestandingbeforehim。 “Whyareyoustanding?Sitdown,“hesaidinachangedvoice,gentleandfriendly。 Shesatdown。Helookedkindlyandalmostcompassionatelyather。 “Howthinyouare!Whatahand!Quitetransparent,likeadeadhand。“ Hetookherhand。Soniasmiledfaintly。 “Ihavealwaysbeenlikethat,“shesaid。 “Evenwhenyoulivedathome?” “Yes。“ “Ofcourse,youwere,“headdedabruptlyandtheexpressionofhisfaceandthesoundofhisvoicechangedagainsuddenly。 Helookedroundhimoncemore。 “YourentthisroomfromtheKapernaumovs?” “Yes……“ “Theylivethere,throughthatdoor?” “Yes……Theyhaveanotherroomlikethis。“ “Allinoneroom?” “Yes。“ “Ishouldbeafraidinyourroomatnight,“heobservedgloomily。 “Theyareverygoodpeople,verykind,“answeredSonia,whostillseemedbewildered,“andallthefurniture,everything……everythingistheirs。Andtheyareverykindandthechildren,too,oftencometoseeme。“ “Theyallstammer,don\'tthey?” “Yes……Hestammersandhe\'slame。Andhiswife,too……It\'snotexactlythatshestammers,butshecan\'tspeakplainly。Sheisaverykindwoman。Andheusedtobeahouseserf。Andtherearesevenchildren……andit\'sonlytheeldestonethatstammersandtheothersaresimplyill……buttheydon\'tstammer……Butwheredidyouhearaboutthem?”sheaddedwithsomesurprise。 “Yourfathertoldme,then。Hetoldmeallaboutyou……Andhowyouwentoutatsixo\'clockandcamebackatnineandhowKaterinaIvanovnakneltdownbyyourbed。“ Soniawasconfused。 “IfanciedIsawhimto-day,“shewhisperedhesitatingly。 “Whom?” “Father。Iwaswalkinginthestreet,outthereatthecorner,aboutteno\'clockandheseemedtobewalkinginfront。Itlookedjustlikehim。IwantedtogotoKaterinaIvanovna……“ “Youwerewalkinginthestreets?” “Yes,“Soniawhisperedabruptly,againovercomewithconfusionandlookingdown。 “KaterinaIvanovnausedtobeatyou,Idaresay?” “Ohno,whatareyousaying?No!”Sonialookedathimalmostwithdismay。 “Youloveher,then?” “Loveher?Ofcourse!”saidSoniawithplaintiveemphasis,andsheclaspedherhandsindistress。“Ah,youdon\'t……Ifyouonlyknew! Yousee,sheisquitelikeachild……Hermindisquiteunhinged,yousee……fromsorrow。Andhowcleversheusedtobe……howgenerous…… howkind!Ah,youdon\'tunderstand,youdon\'tunderstand!” Soniasaidthisasthoughindespair,wringingherhandsinexcitementanddistress。Herpalecheeksflushed,therewasalookofanguishinhereyes。Itwasclearthatshewasstirredtotheverydepths,thatshewaslongingtospeak,tochampion,toexpresssomething。Asortofinsatiablecompassion,ifonemaysoexpressit,wasreflectedineveryfeatureofherface。 “Beatme!howcanyou?Goodheavens,beatme!Andifshedidbeatme,whatthen?Whatofit?Youknownothing,nothingaboutit…… Sheissounhappy……ah,howunhappy!Andill……Sheisseekingrighteousness,sheispure。Shehassuchfaiththattheremustberighteousnesseverywhereandsheexpectsit……Andifyouweretotortureher,shewouldn\'tdowrong。Shedoesn\'tseethatit\'simpossibleforpeopletoberighteousandsheisangryatit。Likeachild,likeachild。Sheisgood!” “Andwhatwillhappentoyou?” Sonialookedathiminquiringly。 “Theyareleftonyourhands,yousee。Theywereallonyourhandsbefore,though……Andyourfathercametoyoutobegfordrink。Well,howwillitbenow?” “Idon\'tknow,“Soniaarticulatedmournfully。 “Willtheystaythere?” “Idon\'tknow……Theyareindebtforthelodging,butthelandlady,Ihear,saidto-daythatshewantedtogetridofthem,andKaterinaIvanovnasaysthatshewon\'tstayanotherminute。“ “Howisitsheissobold?Shereliesuponyou?” “Oh,no,don\'ttalklikethat……Weareone,welivelikeone。“ Soniawasagitatedagainandevenangry,asthoughacanaryorsomeotherlittlebirdweretobeangry。“Andwhatcouldshedo?What,whatcouldshedo?”shepersisted,gettinghotandexcited。“Andhowshecriedto-day!Hermindisunhinged,haven\'tyounoticedit?Atoneminutesheisworryinglikeachildthateverythingshouldberightto-morrow,thelunchandallthat……Thensheiswringingherhands,spittingblood,weeping,andallatonceshewillbeginknockingherheadagainstthewall,indespair。Thenshewillbecomfortedagain。Shebuildsallherhopesonyou;shesaysthatyouwillhelphernowandthatshewillborrowalittlemoneysomewhereandgotohernativetownwithmeandsetupaboardingschoolforthedaughtersofgentlemenandtakemetosuperintendit,andwewillbeginanewsplendidlife。Andshekissesandhugsme,comfortsme,andyouknowshehassuchfaith,suchfaithinherfancies!Onecan\'tcontradicther。Andallthedaylongshehasbeenwashing,cleaning,mending。Shedraggedthewashtubintotheroomwithherfeeblehandsandsankonthebed,gaspingforbreath。WewentthismorningtotheshopstobuyshoesforPolenkaandLidafortheirsarequitewornout。Onlythemoneywe\'dreckonedwasn\'tenough,notnearlyenough。Andshepickedoutsuchdearlittleboots,forshehastaste,youdon\'tknow。Andthereintheshopsheburstoutcryingbeforetheshopmenbecauseshehadn\'tenough……Ah,itwassadtoseeher……“ “Well,afterthatIcanunderstandyourlivinglikethis,“ Raskolnikovsaidwithabittersmile。 “Andaren\'tyousorryforthem?Aren\'tyousorry?”Soniaflewathimagain。“Why,Iknow,yougaveyourlastpennyyourself,thoughyou\'dseennothingofit,andifyou\'dseeneverything,ohdear!Andhowoften,howoftenI\'vebroughthertotears!Onlylastweek!Yes,I! Onlyaweekbeforehisdeath。Iwascruel!AndhowoftenI\'vedoneit! Ah,I\'vebeenwretchedatthethoughtofitallday!” Soniawrungherhandsasshespokeatthepainofrememberingit。 “Youwerecruel?” “Yes,I-I。Iwenttoseethem,“shewenton,weeping,“andfathersaid,\'readmesomething,Sonia,myheadaches,readtome,here\'sabook。\'HehadabookhehadgotfromAndreySemyonovitchLebeziatnikov,helivesthere,healwaysusedtogetholdofsuchfunnybooks。AndIsaid,\'Ican\'tstay,\'asIdidn\'twanttoread,andI\'dgoneinchieflytoshowKaterinaIvanovnasomecollars。