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”
Shivers
kept
running
down
his
spine
.
“
I
should
do
it
quite
differently
,
”
Raskolnikov
began
.
“
This
is
how
I
would
change
the
notes
:
I
’
d
count
the
first
thousand
three
or
four
times
backwards
and
forwards
,
looking
at
every
note
and
then
I
’
d
set
to
the
second
thousand
;
I
’
d
count
that
half
-
way
through
and
then
hold
some
fifty
-
rouble
note
to
the
light
,
then
turn
it
,
then
hold
it
to
the
light
again
—
to
see
whether
it
was
a
good
one
.
‘
I
am
afraid
,
’
I
would
say
,
‘
a
relation
of
mine
lost
twenty
-
five
roubles
the
other
day
through
a
false
note
,
’
and
then
I
’
d
tell
them
the
whole
story
.
And
after
I
began
counting
the
third
,
‘
No
,
excuse
me
,
’
I
would
say
,
‘
I
fancy
I
made
a
mistake
in
the
seventh
hundred
in
that
second
thousand
,
I
am
not
sure
.
’
And
so
I
would
give
up
the
third
thousand
and
go
back
to
the
second
and
so
on
to
the
end
.
And
when
I
had
finished
,
I
’
d
pick
out
one
from
the
fifth
and
one
from
the
second
thousand
and
take
them
again
to
the
light
and
ask
again
,
‘
Change
them
,
please
,
’
and
put
the
clerk
into
such
a
stew
that
he
would
not
know
how
to
get
rid
of
me
.
When
I
’
d
finished
and
had
gone
out
,
I
’
d
come
back
,
‘
No
,
excuse
me
,
’
and
ask
for
some
explanation
.
That
’
s
how
I
’
d
do
it
.
”
“
Foo
!
what
terrible
things
you
say
!
”
said
Zametov
,
laughing
.
“
But
all
that
is
only
talk
.
I
dare
say
when
it
came
to
deeds
you
’
d
make
a
slip
.
I
believe
that
even
a
practised
,
desperate
man
cannot
always
reckon
on
himself
,
much
less
you
and
I
.
To
take
an
example
near
home
—
that
old
woman
murdered
in
our
district
.
The
murderer
seems
to
have
been
a
desperate
fellow
,
he
risked
everything
in
open
daylight
,
was
saved
by
a
miracle
—
but
his
hands
shook
,
too
.
He
did
not
succeed
in
robbing
the
place
,
he
couldn
’
t
stand
it
.
That
was
clear
from
the
.
.
.
”
Raskolnikov
seemed
offended
.
“
Clear
?
Why
don
’
t
you
catch
him
then
?
”
he
cried
,
maliciously
gibing
at
Zametov
.
“
Well
,
they
will
catch
him
.
”
“
Who
?
You
?
Do
you
suppose
you
could
catch
him
?
You
’
ve
a
tough
job
!
A
great
point
for
you
is
whether
a
man
is
spending
money
or
not
.
If
he
had
no
money
and
suddenly
begins
spending
,
he
must
be
the
man
.
So
that
any
child
can
mislead
you
.
”
“
The
fact
is
they
always
do
that
,
though
,
”
answered
Zametov
.
“
A
man
will
commit
a
clever
murder
at
the
risk
of
his
life
and
then
at
once
he
goes
drinking
in
a
tavern
.
They
are
caught
spending
money
,
they
are
not
all
as
cunning
as
you
are
.
You
wouldn
’
t
go
to
a
tavern
,
of
course
?
”
Raskolnikov
frowned
and
looked
steadily
at
Zametov
.