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A
moment
’
s
silence
followed
.
Pyotr
Petrovitch
deliberately
drew
out
a
cambric
handkerchief
reeking
of
scent
and
blew
his
nose
with
an
air
of
a
benevolent
man
who
felt
himself
slighted
,
and
was
firmly
resolved
to
insist
on
an
explanation
.
In
the
passage
the
idea
had
occurred
to
him
to
keep
on
his
overcoat
and
walk
away
,
and
so
give
the
two
ladies
a
sharp
and
emphatic
lesson
and
make
them
feel
the
gravity
of
the
position
.
But
he
could
not
bring
himself
to
do
this
.
Besides
,
he
could
not
endure
uncertainty
,
and
he
wanted
an
explanation
:
if
his
request
had
been
so
openly
disobeyed
,
there
was
something
behind
it
,
and
in
that
case
it
was
better
to
find
it
out
beforehand
;
it
rested
with
him
to
punish
them
and
there
would
always
be
time
for
that
.
“
I
trust
you
had
a
favourable
journey
,
”
he
inquired
officially
of
Pulcheria
Alexandrovna
.
“
Oh
,
very
,
Pyotr
Petrovitch
.
”
“
I
am
gratified
to
hear
it
.
And
Avdotya
Romanovna
is
not
over
-
fatigued
either
?
”
“
I
am
young
and
strong
,
I
don
’
t
get
tired
,
but
it
was
a
great
strain
for
mother
,
”
answered
Dounia
.
“
That
’
s
unavoidable
!
our
national
railways
are
of
terrible
length
.
‘
Mother
Russia
,
’
as
they
say
,
is
a
vast
country
.
.
.
.
In
spite
of
all
my
desire
to
do
so
,
I
was
unable
to
meet
you
yesterday
.
But
I
trust
all
passed
off
without
inconvenience
?
”
“
Oh
,
no
,
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
it
was
all
terribly
disheartening
,
”
Pulcheria
Alexandrovna
hastened
to
declare
with
peculiar
intonation
,
“
and
if
Dmitri
Prokofitch
had
not
been
sent
us
,
I
really
believe
by
God
Himself
,
we
should
have
been
utterly
lost
.
Here
,
he
is
!
Dmitri
Prokofitch
Razumihin
,
”
she
added
,
introducing
him
to
Luzhin
.
“
I
had
the
pleasure
.
.
.
yesterday
,
”
muttered
Pyotr
Petrovitch
with
a
hostile
glance
sidelong
at
Razumihin
;
then
he
scowled
and
was
silent
.
Pyotr
Petrovitch
belonged
to
that
class
of
persons
,
on
the
surface
very
polite
in
society
,
who
make
a
great
point
of
punctiliousness
,
but
who
,
directly
they
are
crossed
in
anything
,
are
completely
disconcerted
,
and
become
more
like
sacks
of
flour
than
elegant
and
lively
men
of
society
.
Again
all
was
silent
;
Raskolnikov
was
obstinately
mute
,
Avdotya
Romanovna
was
unwilling
to
open
the
conversation
too
soon
.
Razumihin
had
nothing
to
say
,
so
Pulcheria
Alexandrovna
was
anxious
again
.