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“
I
expect
you
’
ve
not
talked
to
anyone
for
some
days
?
”
he
asked
.
“
Scarcely
anyone
.
I
suppose
you
are
wondering
at
my
being
such
an
adaptable
man
?
”
“
No
,
I
am
only
wondering
at
your
being
too
adaptable
a
man
.
”
“
Because
I
am
not
offended
at
the
rudeness
of
your
questions
?
Is
that
it
?
But
why
take
offence
?
As
you
asked
,
so
I
answered
,
”
he
replied
,
with
a
surprising
expression
of
simplicity
.
“
You
know
,
there
’
s
hardly
anything
I
take
interest
in
,
”
he
went
on
,
as
it
were
dreamily
,
“
especially
now
,
I
’
ve
nothing
to
do
.
.
.
.
You
are
quite
at
liberty
to
imagine
though
that
I
am
making
up
to
you
with
a
motive
,
particularly
as
I
told
you
I
want
to
see
your
sister
about
something
.
But
I
’
ll
confess
frankly
,
I
am
very
much
bored
.
The
last
three
days
especially
,
so
I
am
delighted
to
see
you
.
.
.
.
Don
’
t
be
angry
,
Rodion
Romanovitch
,
but
you
seem
to
be
somehow
awfully
strange
yourself
.
Say
what
you
like
,
there
’
s
something
wrong
with
you
,
and
now
,
too
.
.
.
not
this
very
minute
,
I
mean
,
but
now
,
generally
.
.
.
.
Well
,
well
,
I
won
’
t
,
I
won
’
t
,
don
’
t
scowl
!
I
am
not
such
a
bear
,
you
know
,
as
you
think
.
”
Raskolnikov
looked
gloomily
at
him
.
“
You
are
not
a
bear
,
perhaps
,
at
all
,
”
he
said
.
“
I
fancy
indeed
that
you
are
a
man
of
very
good
breeding
,
or
at
least
know
how
on
occasion
to
behave
like
one
.
”
“
I
am
not
particularly
interested
in
anyone
’
s
opinion
,
”
Svidrigaïlov
answered
,
dryly
and
even
with
a
shade
of
haughtiness
,
“
and
therefore
why
not
be
vulgar
at
times
when
vulgarity
is
such
a
convenient
cloak
for
our
climate
.
.
.
and
especially
if
one
has
a
natural
propensity
that
way
,
”
he
added
,
laughing
again
.
“
But
I
’
ve
heard
you
have
many
friends
here
.
You
are
,
as
they
say
,
‘
not
without
connections
.
’
What
can
you
want
with
me
,
then
,
unless
you
’
ve
some
special
object
?
”
“
That
’
s
true
that
I
have
friends
here
,
”
Svidrigaïlov
admitted
,
not
replying
to
the
chief
point
.
“
I
’
ve
met
some
already
.
I
’
ve
been
lounging
about
for
the
last
three
days
,
and
I
’
ve
seen
them
,
or
they
’
ve
seen
me
.
That
’
s
a
matter
of
course
.
I
am
well
dressed
and
reckoned
not
a
poor
man
;
the
emancipation
of
the
serfs
hasn
’
t
affected
me
;
my
property
consists
chiefly
of
forests
and
water
meadows
.
The
revenue
has
not
fallen
off
;
but
.
.
.
I
am
not
going
to
see
them
,
I
was
sick
of
them
long
ago
.
I
’
ve
been
here
three
days
and
have
called
on
no
one
.
.
.
.
What
a
town
it
is
!
How
has
it
come
into
existence
among
us
,
tell
me
that
?
A
town
of
officials
and
students
of
all
sorts
.