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“
Run
over
in
the
road
!
Drunk
!
”
someone
shouted
in
the
passage
.
Katerina
Ivanovna
stood
,
turning
white
and
gasping
for
breath
.
The
children
were
terrified
.
Little
Lida
screamed
,
rushed
to
Polenka
and
clutched
at
her
,
trembling
all
over
.
Having
laid
Marmeladov
down
,
Raskolnikov
flew
to
Katerina
Ivanovna
.
“
For
God
’
s
sake
be
calm
,
don
’
t
be
frightened
!
”
he
said
,
speaking
quickly
,
“
he
was
crossing
the
road
and
was
run
over
by
a
carriage
,
don
’
t
be
frightened
,
he
will
come
to
,
I
told
them
bring
him
here
.
.
.
I
’
ve
been
here
already
,
you
remember
?
He
will
come
to
;
I
’
ll
pay
!
”
“
He
’
s
done
it
this
time
!
”
Katerina
Ivanovna
cried
despairingly
and
she
rushed
to
her
husband
.
Raskolnikov
noticed
at
once
that
she
was
not
one
of
those
women
who
swoon
easily
.
She
instantly
placed
under
the
luckless
man
’
s
head
a
pillow
,
which
no
one
had
thought
of
and
began
undressing
and
examining
him
.
She
kept
her
head
,
forgetting
herself
,
biting
her
trembling
lips
and
stifling
the
screams
which
were
ready
to
break
from
her
.
Raskolnikov
meanwhile
induced
someone
to
run
for
a
doctor
.
There
was
a
doctor
,
it
appeared
,
next
door
but
one
.
“
I
’
ve
sent
for
a
doctor
,
”
he
kept
assuring
Katerina
Ivanovna
,
“
don
’
t
be
uneasy
,
I
’
ll
pay
.
Haven
’
t
you
water
?
.
.
.
and
give
me
a
napkin
or
a
towel
,
anything
,
as
quick
as
you
can
.
.
.
.
He
is
injured
,
but
not
killed
,
believe
me
.
.
.
.
We
shall
see
what
the
doctor
says
!
”
Katerina
Ivanovna
ran
to
the
window
;
there
,
on
a
broken
chair
in
the
corner
,
a
large
earthenware
basin
full
of
water
had
been
stood
,
in
readiness
for
washing
her
children
’
s
and
husband
’
s
linen
that
night
.
This
washing
was
done
by
Katerina
Ivanovna
at
night
at
least
twice
a
week
,
if
not
oftener
.
For
the
family
had
come
to
such
a
pass
that
they
were
practically
without
change
of
linen
,
and
Katerina
Ivanovna
could
not
endure
uncleanliness
and
,
rather
than
see
dirt
in
the
house
,
she
preferred
to
wear
herself
out
at
night
,
working
beyond
her
strength
when
the
rest
were
asleep
,
so
as
to
get
the
wet
linen
hung
on
a
line
and
dry
by
the
morning
.
She
took
up
the
basin
of
water
at
Raskolnikov
’
s
request
,
but
almost
fell
down
with
her
burden
.
But
the
latter
had
already
succeeded
in
finding
a
towel
,
wetted
it
and
began
washing
the
blood
off
Marmeladov
’
s
face
.