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“
Good
heavens
!
”
cried
Pulcheria
Alexandrovna
.
Razumihin
could
not
sit
still
on
his
chair
.
“
Aren
’
t
you
ashamed
now
,
sister
?
”
asked
Raskolnikov
.
“
I
am
ashamed
,
Rodya
,
”
said
Dounia
.
“
Pyotr
Petrovitch
,
go
away
,
”
she
turned
to
him
,
white
with
anger
.
Pyotr
Petrovitch
had
apparently
not
at
all
expected
such
a
conclusion
.
He
had
too
much
confidence
in
himself
,
in
his
power
and
in
the
helplessness
of
his
victims
.
He
could
not
believe
it
even
now
.
He
turned
pale
,
and
his
lips
quivered
.
“
Avdotya
Romanovna
,
if
I
go
out
of
this
door
now
,
after
such
a
dismissal
,
then
,
you
may
reckon
on
it
,
I
will
never
come
back
.
Consider
what
you
are
doing
.
My
word
is
not
to
be
shaken
.
”
“
What
insolence
!
”
cried
Dounia
,
springing
up
from
her
seat
.
“
I
don
’
t
want
you
to
come
back
again
.
”
“
What
!
So
that
’
s
how
it
stands
!
”
cried
Luzhin
,
utterly
unable
to
the
last
moment
to
believe
in
the
rupture
and
so
completely
thrown
out
of
his
reckoning
now
.
“
So
that
’
s
how
it
stands
!
But
do
you
know
,
Avdotya
Romanovna
,
that
I
might
protest
?
”
“
What
right
have
you
to
speak
to
her
like
that
?
”
Pulcheria
Alexandrovna
intervened
hotly
.
“
And
what
can
you
protest
about
?
What
rights
have
you
?
Am
I
to
give
my
Dounia
to
a
man
like
you
?
Go
away
,
leave
us
altogether
!
We
are
to
blame
for
having
agreed
to
a
wrong
action
,
and
I
above
all
.
.
.
.
”