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“
Koch
has
given
the
names
of
some
of
them
,
other
names
are
on
the
wrappers
of
the
pledges
and
some
have
come
forward
of
themselves
.
”
“
It
must
have
been
a
cunning
and
practised
ruffian
!
The
boldness
of
it
!
The
coolness
!
”
“
That
’
s
just
what
it
wasn
’
t
!
”
interposed
Razumihin
.
“
That
’
s
what
throws
you
all
off
the
scent
.
But
I
maintain
that
he
is
not
cunning
,
not
practised
,
and
probably
this
was
his
first
crime
!
The
supposition
that
it
was
a
calculated
crime
and
a
cunning
criminal
doesn
’
t
work
.
Suppose
him
to
have
been
inexperienced
,
and
it
’
s
clear
that
it
was
only
a
chance
that
saved
him
—
and
chance
may
do
anything
.
Why
,
he
did
not
foresee
obstacles
,
perhaps
!
And
how
did
he
set
to
work
?
He
took
jewels
worth
ten
or
twenty
roubles
,
stuffing
his
pockets
with
them
,
ransacked
the
old
woman
’
s
trunks
,
her
rags
—
and
they
found
fifteen
hundred
roubles
,
besides
notes
,
in
a
box
in
the
top
drawer
of
the
chest
!
He
did
not
know
how
to
rob
;
he
could
only
murder
.
It
was
his
first
crime
,
I
assure
you
,
his
first
crime
;
he
lost
his
head
.
And
he
got
off
more
by
luck
than
good
counsel
!
”
“
You
are
talking
of
the
murder
of
the
old
pawnbroker
,
I
believe
?
”
Pyotr
Petrovitch
put
in
,
addressing
Zossimov
.
He
was
standing
,
hat
and
gloves
in
hand
,
but
before
departing
he
felt
disposed
to
throw
off
a
few
more
intellectual
phrases
.
He
was
evidently
anxious
to
make
a
favourable
impression
and
his
vanity
overcame
his
prudence
.
“
Yes
.
You
’
ve
heard
of
it
?
”
“
Oh
,
yes
,
being
in
the
neighbourhood
.
”
“
Do
you
know
the
details
?
”
“
I
can
’
t
say
that
;
but
another
circumstance
interests
me
in
the
case
—
the
whole
question
,
so
to
say
.
Not
to
speak
of
the
fact
that
crime
has
been
greatly
on
the
increase
among
the
lower
classes
during
the
last
five
years
,
not
to
speak
of
the
cases
of
robbery
and
arson
everywhere
,
what
strikes
me
as
the
strangest
thing
is
that
in
the
higher
classes
,
too
,
crime
is
increasing
proportionately
.
In
one
place
one
hears
of
a
student
’
s
robbing
the
mail
on
the
high
road
;
in
another
place
people
of
good
social
position
forge
false
banknotes
;
in
Moscow
of
late
a
whole
gang
has
been
captured
who
used
to
forge
lottery
tickets
,
and
one
of
the
ringleaders
was
a
lecturer
in
universal
history
;
then
our
secretary
abroad
was
murdered
from
some
obscure
motive
of
gain
.
.
.
.
And
if
this
old
woman
,
the
pawnbroker
,
has
been
murdered
by
someone
of
a
higher
class
in
society
—
for
peasants
don
’
t
pawn
gold
trinkets
—
how
are
we
to
explain
this
demoralisation
of
the
civilised
part
of
our
society
?
”
“
There
are
many
economic
changes
,
”
put
in
Zossimov
.