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“
Yes
.
.
.
no
,
”
Raskolnikov
answered
.
“
Excuse
me
,
I
fancied
so
from
your
inquiry
.
I
was
once
his
guardian
.
.
.
.
A
very
nice
young
man
and
advanced
.
I
like
to
meet
young
people
:
one
learns
new
things
from
them
.
”
Luzhin
looked
round
hopefully
at
them
all
.
“
How
do
you
mean
?
”
asked
Razumihin
.
“
In
the
most
serious
and
essential
matters
,
”
Pyotr
Petrovitch
replied
,
as
though
delighted
at
the
question
.
“
You
see
,
it
’
s
ten
years
since
I
visited
Petersburg
.
All
the
novelties
,
reforms
,
ideas
have
reached
us
in
the
provinces
,
but
to
see
it
all
more
clearly
one
must
be
in
Petersburg
.
And
it
’
s
my
notion
that
you
observe
and
learn
most
by
watching
the
younger
generation
.
And
I
confess
I
am
delighted
.
.
.
”
“
At
what
?
”
“
Your
question
is
a
wide
one
.
I
may
be
mistaken
,
but
I
fancy
I
find
clearer
views
,
more
,
so
to
say
,
criticism
,
more
practicality
.
.
.
”
“
That
’
s
true
,
”
Zossimov
let
drop
.
“
Nonsense
!
There
’
s
no
practicality
.
”
Razumihin
flew
at
him
.
“
Practicality
is
a
difficult
thing
to
find
;
it
does
not
drop
down
from
heaven
.
And
for
the
last
two
hundred
years
we
have
been
divorced
from
all
practical
life
.
Ideas
,
if
you
like
,
are
fermenting
,
”
he
said
to
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
“
and
desire
for
good
exists
,
though
it
’
s
in
a
childish
form
,
and
honesty
you
may
find
,
although
there
are
crowds
of
brigands
.
Anyway
,
there
’
s
no
practicality
.
Practicality
goes
well
shod
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
agree
with
you
,
”
Pyotr
Petrovitch
replied
,
with
evident
enjoyment
.
“
Of
course
,
people
do
get
carried
away
and
make
mistakes
,
but
one
must
have
indulgence
;
those
mistakes
are
merely
evidence
of
enthusiasm
for
the
cause
and
of
abnormal
external
environment
.
If
little
has
been
done
,
the
time
has
been
but
short
;
of
means
I
will
not
speak
.
It
’
s
my
personal
view
,
if
you
care
to
know
,
that
something
has
been
accomplished
already
.
New
valuable
ideas
,
new
valuable
works
are
circulating
in
the
place
of
our
old
dreamy
and
romantic
authors
.
Literature
is
taking
a
maturer
form
,
many
injurious
prejudices
have
been
rooted
up
and
turned
into
ridicule
.
.
.
.
In
a
word
,
we
have
cut
ourselves
off
irrevocably
from
the
past
,
and
that
,
to
my
thinking
,
is
a
great
thing
.
.
.
”