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“
But
we
can
’
t
leave
him
like
this
!
”
“
Come
along
,
”
Zossimov
repeated
insistently
,
and
he
went
out
.
Razumihin
thought
a
minute
and
ran
to
overtake
him
.
“
It
might
be
worse
not
to
obey
him
,
”
said
Zossimov
on
the
stairs
.
“
He
mustn
’
t
be
irritated
.
”
“
What
’
s
the
matter
with
him
?
”
“
If
only
he
could
get
some
favourable
shock
,
that
’
s
what
would
do
it
!
At
first
he
was
better
.
.
.
.
You
know
he
has
got
something
on
his
mind
!
Some
fixed
idea
weighing
on
him
.
.
.
.
I
am
very
much
afraid
so
;
he
must
have
!
”
“
Perhaps
it
’
s
that
gentleman
,
Pyotr
Petrovitch
From
his
conversation
I
gather
he
is
going
to
marry
his
sister
,
and
that
he
had
received
a
letter
about
it
just
before
his
illness
.
.
.
.
”
“
Yes
,
confound
the
man
!
he
may
have
upset
the
case
altogether
.
But
have
you
noticed
,
he
takes
no
interest
in
anything
,
he
does
not
respond
to
anything
except
one
point
on
which
he
seems
excited
—
that
’
s
the
murder
?
”
“
Yes
,
yes
,
”
Razumihin
agreed
,
“
I
noticed
that
,
too
.
He
is
interested
,
frightened
.
It
gave
him
a
shock
on
the
day
he
was
ill
in
the
police
office
;
he
fainted
.
”
“
Tell
me
more
about
that
this
evening
and
I
’
ll
tell
you
something
afterwards
.
He
interests
me
very
much
!
In
half
an
hour
I
’
ll
go
and
see
him
again
.
.
.
.
There
’
ll
be
no
inflammation
though
.
”