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“
The
chief
thing
is
,
”
Raskolnikov
persisted
,
“
to
keep
her
out
of
this
scoundrel
’
s
hands
!
Why
should
he
outrage
her
!
It
’
s
as
clear
as
day
what
he
is
after
;
ah
,
the
brute
,
he
is
not
moving
off
!
”
Raskolnikov
spoke
aloud
and
pointed
to
him
.
The
gentleman
heard
him
,
and
seemed
about
to
fly
into
a
rage
again
,
but
thought
better
of
it
,
and
confined
himself
to
a
contemptuous
look
.
He
then
walked
slowly
another
ten
paces
away
and
again
halted
.
“
Keep
her
out
of
his
hands
we
can
,
”
said
the
constable
thoughtfully
,
“
if
only
she
’
d
tell
us
where
to
take
her
,
but
as
it
is
.
.
.
.
Missy
,
hey
,
missy
!
”
he
bent
over
her
once
more
.
She
opened
her
eyes
fully
all
of
a
sudden
,
looked
at
him
intently
,
as
though
realising
something
,
got
up
from
the
seat
and
walked
away
in
the
direction
from
which
she
had
come
.
“
Oh
shameful
wretches
,
they
won
’
t
let
me
alone
!
”
she
said
,
waving
her
hand
again
.
She
walked
quickly
,
though
staggering
as
before
.
The
dandy
followed
her
,
but
along
another
avenue
,
keeping
his
eye
on
her
.
“
Don
’
t
be
anxious
,
I
won
’
t
let
him
have
her
,
”
the
policeman
said
resolutely
,
and
he
set
off
after
them
.
“
Ah
,
the
vice
one
sees
nowadays
!
”
he
repeated
aloud
,
sighing
.
At
that
moment
something
seemed
to
sting
Raskolnikov
;
in
an
instant
a
complete
revulsion
of
feeling
came
over
him
.
“
Hey
,
here
!
”
he
shouted
after
the
policeman
.
The
latter
turned
round
.
“
Let
them
be
!
What
is
it
to
do
with
you
?
Let
her
go
!
Let
him
amuse
himself
.
”
He
pointed
at
the
dandy
,
“
What
is
it
to
do
with
you
?
”