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Raskolnikov
continued
to
look
at
him
in
silence
.
“
That
in
my
own
house
I
persecuted
a
defenceless
girl
and
‘
insulted
her
with
my
infamous
proposals
’
—
is
that
it
?
(
I
am
anticipating
you
.
)
But
you
’
ve
only
to
assume
that
I
,
too
,
am
a
man
et
nihil
humanum
.
.
.
in
a
word
,
that
I
am
capable
of
being
attracted
and
falling
in
love
(
which
does
not
depend
on
our
will
)
,
then
everything
can
be
explained
in
the
most
natural
manner
.
The
question
is
,
am
I
a
monster
,
or
am
I
myself
a
victim
?
And
what
if
I
am
a
victim
?
In
proposing
to
the
object
of
my
passion
to
elope
with
me
to
America
or
Switzerland
,
I
may
have
cherished
the
deepest
respect
for
her
and
may
have
thought
that
I
was
promoting
our
mutual
happiness
!
Reason
is
the
slave
of
passion
,
you
know
;
why
,
probably
,
I
was
doing
more
harm
to
myself
than
anyone
!
”
“
But
that
’
s
not
the
point
,
”
Raskolnikov
interrupted
with
disgust
.
“
It
’
s
simply
that
whether
you
are
right
or
wrong
,
we
dislike
you
.
We
don
’
t
want
to
have
anything
to
do
with
you
.
We
show
you
the
door
.
Go
out
!
”
Svidrigaïlov
broke
into
a
sudden
laugh
.
“
But
you
’
re
.
.
.
but
there
’
s
no
getting
round
you
,
”
he
said
,
laughing
in
the
frankest
way
.
“
I
hoped
to
get
round
you
,
but
you
took
up
the
right
line
at
once
!
”
“
But
you
are
trying
to
get
round
me
still
!
”
“
What
of
it
?
What
of
it
?
”
cried
Svidrigaïlov
,
laughing
openly
.
“
But
this
is
what
the
French
call
bonne
guerre
,
and
the
most
innocent
form
of
deception
!
.
.
.
But
still
you
have
interrupted
me
;
one
way
or
another
,
I
repeat
again
:
there
would
never
have
been
any
unpleasantness
except
for
what
happened
in
the
garden
.
Marfa
Petrovna
.
.
.
”
“
You
have
got
rid
of
Marfa
Petrovna
,
too
,
so
they
say
?
”
Raskolnikov
interrupted
rudely
.
“
Oh
,
you
’
ve
heard
that
,
too
,
then
?
You
’
d
be
sure
to
,
though
.
.
.
.