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Are
you
speaking
the
truth
when
you
say
that
you
have
good
evidence
of
this
?
Dounia
asked
sternly
and
emphatically
.
I
only
repeat
what
I
was
told
in
secret
by
Marfa
Petrovna
.
I
must
observe
that
from
the
legal
point
of
view
the
case
was
far
from
clear
.
There
was
,
and
I
believe
still
is
,
living
here
a
woman
called
Resslich
,
a
foreigner
,
who
lent
small
sums
of
money
at
interest
,
and
did
other
commissions
,
and
with
this
woman
Svidrigaïlov
had
for
a
long
while
close
and
mysterious
relations
.
She
had
a
relation
,
a
niece
I
believe
,
living
with
her
,
a
deaf
and
dumb
girl
of
fifteen
,
or
perhaps
not
more
than
fourteen
.
Resslich
hated
this
girl
,
and
grudged
her
every
crust
;
she
used
to
beat
her
mercilessly
.
One
day
the
girl
was
found
hanging
in
the
garret
.
At
the
inquest
the
verdict
was
suicide
.
After
the
usual
proceedings
the
matter
ended
,
but
,
later
on
,
information
was
given
that
the
child
had
been
.
.
.
cruelly
outraged
by
Svidrigaïlov
.
It
is
true
,
this
was
not
clearly
established
,
the
information
was
given
by
another
German
woman
of
loose
character
whose
word
could
not
be
trusted
;
no
statement
was
actually
made
to
the
police
,
thanks
to
Marfa
Petrovna
s
money
and
exertions
;
it
did
not
get
beyond
gossip
.
And
yet
the
story
is
a
very
significant
one
.
You
heard
,
no
doubt
,
Avdotya
Romanovna
,
when
you
were
with
them
the
story
of
the
servant
Philip
who
died
of
ill
treatment
he
received
six
years
ago
,
before
the
abolition
of
serfdom
.
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I
heard
,
on
the
contrary
,
that
this
Philip
hanged
himself
.
Quite
so
,
but
what
drove
him
,
or
rather
perhaps
disposed
him
,
to
suicide
was
the
systematic
persecution
and
severity
of
Mr
.
Svidrigaïlov
.
I
don
t
know
that
,
answered
Dounia
,
dryly
.
I
only
heard
a
queer
story
that
Philip
was
a
sort
of
hypochondriac
,
a
sort
of
domestic
philosopher
,
the
servants
used
to
say
,
he
read
himself
silly
,
and
that
he
hanged
himself
partly
on
account
of
Mr
.
Svidrigaïlov
s
mockery
of
him
and
not
his
blows
.
When
I
was
there
he
behaved
well
to
the
servants
,
and
they
were
actually
fond
of
him
,
though
they
certainly
did
blame
him
for
Philip
s
death
.
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I
perceive
,
Avdotya
Romanovna
,
that
you
seem
disposed
to
undertake
his
defence
all
of
a
sudden
,
Luzhin
observed
,
twisting
his
lips
into
an
ambiguous
smile
,
there
s
no
doubt
that
he
is
an
astute
man
,
and
insinuating
where
ladies
are
concerned
,
of
which
Marfa
Petrovna
,
who
has
died
so
strangely
,
is
a
terrible
instance
.
My
only
desire
has
been
to
be
of
service
to
you
and
your
mother
with
my
advice
,
in
view
of
the
renewed
efforts
which
may
certainly
be
anticipated
from
him
.
For
my
part
it
s
my
firm
conviction
,
that
he
will
end
in
a
debtor
s
prison
again
.
Marfa
Petrovna
had
not
the
slightest
intention
of
settling
anything
substantial
on
him
,
having
regard
for
his
children
s
interests
,
and
,
if
she
left
him
anything
,
it
would
only
be
the
merest
sufficiency
,
something
insignificant
and
ephemeral
,
which
would
not
last
a
year
for
a
man
of
his
habits
.
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
I
beg
you
,
said
Dounia
,
say
no
more
of
Mr
.
Svidrigaïlov
.
It
makes
me
miserable
.
He
has
just
been
to
see
me
,
said
Raskolnikov
,
breaking
his
silence
for
the
first
time
.