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But
as
for
your
question
,
I
really
don
t
know
what
to
say
,
though
my
own
conscience
is
quite
at
rest
on
that
score
.
Don
t
suppose
that
I
am
in
any
apprehension
about
it
.
All
was
regular
and
in
order
;
the
medical
inquiry
diagnosed
apoplexy
due
to
bathing
immediately
after
a
heavy
dinner
and
a
bottle
of
wine
,
and
indeed
it
could
have
proved
nothing
else
.
But
I
ll
tell
you
what
I
have
been
thinking
to
myself
of
late
,
on
my
way
here
in
the
train
,
especially
:
didn
t
I
contribute
to
all
that
.
.
.
calamity
,
morally
,
in
a
way
,
by
irritation
or
something
of
the
sort
.
But
I
came
to
the
conclusion
that
that
,
too
,
was
quite
out
of
the
question
.
Raskolnikov
laughed
.
I
wonder
you
trouble
yourself
about
it
!
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But
what
are
you
laughing
at
?
Only
consider
,
I
struck
her
just
twice
with
a
switch
there
were
no
marks
even
.
.
.
don
t
regard
me
as
a
cynic
,
please
;
I
am
perfectly
aware
how
atrocious
it
was
of
me
and
all
that
;
but
I
know
for
certain
,
too
,
that
Marfa
Petrovna
was
very
likely
pleased
at
my
,
so
to
say
,
warmth
.
The
story
of
your
sister
had
been
wrung
out
to
the
last
drop
;
for
the
last
three
days
Marfa
Petrovna
had
been
forced
to
sit
at
home
;
she
had
nothing
to
show
herself
with
in
the
town
.
Besides
,
she
had
bored
them
so
with
that
letter
(
you
heard
about
her
reading
the
letter
)
.
And
all
of
a
sudden
those
two
switches
fell
from
heaven
!
Her
first
act
was
to
order
the
carriage
to
be
got
out
.
.
.
.
Not
to
speak
of
the
fact
that
there
are
cases
when
women
are
very
,
very
glad
to
be
insulted
in
spite
of
all
their
show
of
indignation
.
There
are
instances
of
it
with
everyone
;
human
beings
in
general
,
indeed
,
greatly
love
to
be
insulted
,
have
you
noticed
that
?
But
it
s
particularly
so
with
women
.
One
might
even
say
it
s
their
only
amusement
.
At
one
time
Raskolnikov
thought
of
getting
up
and
walking
out
and
so
finishing
the
interview
.
But
some
curiosity
and
even
a
sort
of
prudence
made
him
linger
for
a
moment
.
You
are
fond
of
fighting
?
he
asked
carelessly
.
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No
,
not
very
,
Svidrigaïlov
answered
,
calmly
.
And
Marfa
Petrovna
and
I
scarcely
ever
fought
.
We
lived
very
harmoniously
,
and
she
was
always
pleased
with
me
.
I
only
used
the
whip
twice
in
all
our
seven
years
(
not
counting
a
third
occasion
of
a
very
ambiguous
character
)
.
The
first
time
,
two
months
after
our
marriage
,
immediately
after
we
arrived
in
the
country
,
and
the
last
time
was
that
of
which
we
are
speaking
.
Did
you
suppose
I
was
such
a
monster
,
such
a
reactionary
,
such
a
slave
driver
?
Ha
,
ha
!
By
the
way
,
do
you
remember
,
Rodion
Romanovitch
,
how
a
few
years
ago
,
in
those
days
of
beneficent
publicity
,
a
nobleman
,
I
ve
forgotten
his
name
,
was
put
to
shame
everywhere
,
in
all
the
papers
,
for
having
thrashed
a
German
woman
in
the
railway
train
.
You
remember
?
It
was
in
those
days
,
that
very
year
I
believe
,
the
disgraceful
action
of
the
Age
took
place
(
you
know
,
The
Egyptian
Nights
,
that
public
reading
,
you
remember
?
The
dark
eyes
,
you
know
!
Ah
,
the
golden
days
of
our
youth
,
where
are
they
?
)
.
Well
,
as
for
the
gentleman
who
thrashed
the
German
,
I
feel
no
sympathy
with
him
,
because
after
all
what
need
is
there
for
sympathy
?
But
I
must
say
that
there
are
sometimes
such
provoking
Germans
that
I
don
t
believe
there
is
a
progressive
who
could
quite
answer
for
himself
.
No
one
looked
at
the
subject
from
that
point
of
view
then
,
but
that
s
the
truly
humane
point
of
view
,
I
assure
you
.
After
saying
this
,
Svidrigaïlov
broke
into
a
sudden
laugh
again
.
Raskolnikov
saw
clearly
that
this
was
a
man
with
a
firm
purpose
in
his
mind
and
able
to
keep
it
to
himself
.