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“
Do
you
know
what
?
I
’
ll
see
you
home
.
If
you
say
you
’
re
weak
yourself
,
you
must
.
.
.
”
“
And
your
visitors
?
Who
is
the
curly
-
headed
one
who
has
just
peeped
out
?
”
“
He
?
Goodness
only
knows
!
Some
friend
of
uncle
’
s
,
I
expect
,
or
perhaps
he
has
come
without
being
invited
.
.
.
I
’
ll
leave
uncle
with
them
,
he
is
an
invaluable
person
,
pity
I
can
’
t
introduce
you
to
him
now
.
But
confound
them
all
now
!
They
won
’
t
notice
me
,
and
I
need
a
little
fresh
air
,
for
you
’
ve
come
just
in
the
nick
of
time
—
another
two
minutes
and
I
should
have
come
to
blows
!
They
are
talking
such
a
lot
of
wild
stuff
.
.
.
you
simply
can
’
t
imagine
what
men
will
say
!
Though
why
shouldn
’
t
you
imagine
?
Don
’
t
we
talk
nonsense
ourselves
?
And
let
them
.
.
.
that
’
s
the
way
to
learn
not
to
!
.
.
.
Wait
a
minute
,
I
’
ll
fetch
Zossimov
.
”
Zossimov
pounced
upon
Raskolnikov
almost
greedily
;
he
showed
a
special
interest
in
him
;
soon
his
face
brightened
.
“
You
must
go
to
bed
at
once
,
”
he
pronounced
,
examining
the
patient
as
far
as
he
could
,
“
and
take
something
for
the
night
.
Will
you
take
it
?
I
got
it
ready
some
time
ago
.
.
.
a
powder
.
”
“
Two
,
if
you
like
,
”
answered
Raskolnikov
.
The
powder
was
taken
at
once
.
“
It
’
s
a
good
thing
you
are
taking
him
home
,
”
observed
Zossimov
to
Razumihin
—
“
we
shall
see
how
he
is
to
-
morrow
,
to
-
day
he
’
s
not
at
all
amiss
—
a
considerable
change
since
the
afternoon
.
Live
and
learn
.
.
.
”
“
Do
you
know
what
Zossimov
whispered
to
me
when
we
were
coming
out
?
”
Razumihin
blurted
out
,
as
soon
as
they
were
in
the
street
.
“
I
won
’
t
tell
you
everything
,
brother
,
because
they
are
such
fools
.
Zossimov
told
me
to
talk
freely
to
you
on
the
way
and
get
you
to
talk
freely
to
me
,
and
afterwards
I
am
to
tell
him
about
it
,
for
he
’
s
got
a
notion
in
his
head
that
you
are
.
.
.
mad
or
close
on
it
.
Only
fancy
!
In
the
first
place
,
you
’
ve
three
times
the
brains
he
has
;
in
the
second
,
if
you
are
not
mad
,
you
needn
’
t
care
a
hang
that
he
has
got
such
a
wild
idea
;
and
thirdly
,
that
piece
of
beef
whose
specialty
is
surgery
has
gone
mad
on
mental
diseases
,
and
what
’
s
brought
him
to
this
conclusion
about
you
was
your
conversation
to
-
day
with
Zametov
.
”