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Why
,
how
you
must
have
been
torturing
and
harassing
that
poor
Nikolay
psychologically
,
after
your
fashion
,
till
he
confessed
!
You
must
have
been
at
him
day
and
night
,
proving
to
him
that
he
was
the
murderer
,
and
now
that
he
has
confessed
,
you
ll
begin
vivisecting
him
again
.
You
are
lying
,
you
ll
say
.
You
are
not
the
murderer
!
You
can
t
be
!
It
s
not
your
own
tale
you
are
telling
!
You
must
admit
it
s
a
comical
business
!
He
-
he
-
he
!
You
noticed
then
that
I
said
to
Nikolay
just
now
that
it
was
not
his
own
tale
he
was
telling
?
How
could
I
help
noticing
it
!
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He
-
he
!
You
are
quick
-
witted
.
You
notice
everything
!
You
ve
really
a
playful
mind
!
And
you
always
fasten
on
the
comic
side
.
.
.
he
-
he
!
They
say
that
was
the
marked
characteristic
of
Gogol
,
among
the
writers
.
Yes
,
of
Gogol
.
Yes
,
of
Gogol
.
.
.
.
I
shall
look
forward
to
meeting
you
.
So
shall
I
.
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Raskolnikov
walked
straight
home
.
He
was
so
muddled
and
bewildered
that
on
getting
home
he
sat
for
a
quarter
of
an
hour
on
the
sofa
,
trying
to
collect
his
thoughts
.
He
did
not
attempt
to
think
about
Nikolay
;
he
was
stupefied
;
he
felt
that
his
confession
was
something
inexplicable
,
amazing
something
beyond
his
understanding
.
But
Nikolay
s
confession
was
an
actual
fact
.
The
consequences
of
this
fact
were
clear
to
him
at
once
,
its
falsehood
could
not
fail
to
be
discovered
,
and
then
they
would
be
after
him
again
.
Till
then
,
at
least
,
he
was
free
and
must
do
something
for
himself
,
for
the
danger
was
imminent
.
But
how
imminent
?
His
position
gradually
became
clear
to
him
.
Remembering
,
sketchily
,
the
main
outlines
of
his
recent
scene
with
Porfiry
,
he
could
not
help
shuddering
again
with
horror
.
Of
course
,
he
did
not
yet
know
all
Porfiry
s
aims
,
he
could
not
see
into
all
his
calculations
.
But
he
had
already
partly
shown
his
hand
,
and
no
one
knew
better
than
Raskolnikov
how
terrible
Porfiry
s
lead
had
been
for
him
.
A
little
more
and
he
might
have
given
himself
away
completely
,
circumstantially
.
Knowing
his
nervous
temperament
and
from
the
first
glance
seeing
through
him
,
Porfiry
,
though
playing
a
bold
game
,
was
bound
to
win
.
There
s
no
denying
that
Raskolnikov
had
compromised
himself
seriously
,
but
no
facts
had
come
to
light
as
yet
;
there
was
nothing
positive
.