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“
Why
,
are
you
both
joking
?
”
Razumihin
cried
at
last
.
“
There
you
sit
,
making
fun
of
one
another
.
Are
you
serious
,
Rodya
?
”
Raskolnikov
raised
his
pale
and
almost
mournful
face
and
made
no
reply
.
And
the
unconcealed
,
persistent
,
nervous
,
and
discourteous
sarcasm
of
Porfiry
seemed
strange
to
Razumihin
beside
that
quiet
and
mournful
face
.
“
Well
,
brother
,
if
you
are
really
serious
.
.
.
You
are
right
,
of
course
,
in
saying
that
it
’
s
not
new
,
that
it
’
s
like
what
we
’
ve
read
and
heard
a
thousand
times
already
;
but
what
is
really
original
in
all
this
,
and
is
exclusively
your
own
,
to
my
horror
,
is
that
you
sanction
bloodshed
in
the
name
of
conscience
,
and
,
excuse
my
saying
so
,
with
such
fanaticism
.
.
.
.
That
,
I
take
it
,
is
the
point
of
your
article
.
But
that
sanction
of
bloodshed
by
conscience
is
to
my
mind
.
.
.
more
terrible
than
the
official
,
legal
sanction
of
bloodshed
.
.
.
.
”
“
You
are
quite
right
,
it
is
more
terrible
,
”
Porfiry
agreed
.
“
Yes
,
you
must
have
exaggerated
!
There
is
some
mistake
,
I
shall
read
it
.
You
can
’
t
think
that
!
I
shall
read
it
.
”
“
All
that
is
not
in
the
article
,
there
’
s
only
a
hint
of
it
,
”
said
Raskolnikov
.
“
Yes
,
yes
.
”
Porfiry
couldn
’
t
sit
still
.
“
Your
attitude
to
crime
is
pretty
clear
to
me
now
,
but
.
.
.
excuse
me
for
my
impertinence
(
I
am
really
ashamed
to
be
worrying
you
like
this
)
,
you
see
,
you
’
ve
removed
my
anxiety
as
to
the
two
grades
getting
mixed
,
but
.
.
.
there
are
various
practical
possibilities
that
make
me
uneasy
!
What
if
some
man
or
youth
imagines
that
he
is
a
Lycurgus
or
Mahomet
—
a
future
one
of
course
—
and
suppose
he
begins
to
remove
all
obstacles
.
.
.
.
He
has
some
great
enterprise
before
him
and
needs
money
for
it
.
.
.
and
tries
to
get
it
.
.
.
do
you
see
?
”
Zametov
gave
a
sudden
guffaw
in
his
corner
.
Raskolnikov
did
not
even
raise
his
eyes
to
him
.
“
I
must
admit
,
”
he
went
on
calmly
,
“
that
such
cases
certainly
must
arise
.
The
vain
and
foolish
are
particularly
apt
to
fall
into
that
snare
;
young
people
especially
.
”