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To
his
question
would
I
let
Sofya
Semyonovna
sit
down
beside
my
sister
,
I
answered
that
I
had
already
done
so
that
day
.
Irritated
that
my
mother
and
sister
were
unwilling
to
quarrel
with
me
at
his
insinuations
,
he
gradually
began
being
unpardonably
rude
to
them
.
A
final
rupture
took
place
and
he
was
turned
out
of
the
house
.
All
this
happened
yesterday
evening
.
Now
I
beg
your
special
attention
:
consider
:
if
he
had
now
succeeded
in
proving
that
Sofya
Semyonovna
was
a
thief
,
he
would
have
shown
to
my
mother
and
sister
that
he
was
almost
right
in
his
suspicions
,
that
he
had
reason
to
be
angry
at
my
putting
my
sister
on
a
level
with
Sofya
Semyonovna
,
that
,
in
attacking
me
,
he
was
protecting
and
preserving
the
honour
of
my
sister
,
his
betrothed
.
In
fact
he
might
even
,
through
all
this
,
have
been
able
to
estrange
me
from
my
family
,
and
no
doubt
he
hoped
to
be
restored
to
favour
with
them
;
to
say
nothing
of
revenging
himself
on
me
personally
,
for
he
has
grounds
for
supposing
that
the
honour
and
happiness
of
Sofya
Semyonovna
are
very
precious
to
me
.
That
was
what
he
was
working
for
!
That
s
how
I
understand
it
.
That
s
the
whole
reason
for
it
and
there
can
be
no
other
!
It
was
like
this
,
or
somewhat
like
this
,
that
Raskolnikov
wound
up
his
speech
which
was
followed
very
attentively
,
though
often
interrupted
by
exclamations
from
his
audience
.
But
in
spite
of
interruptions
he
spoke
clearly
,
calmly
,
exactly
,
firmly
.
His
decisive
voice
,
his
tone
of
conviction
and
his
stern
face
made
a
great
impression
on
everyone
.
Yes
,
yes
,
that
s
it
,
Lebeziatnikov
assented
gleefully
,
that
must
be
it
,
for
he
asked
me
,
as
soon
as
Sofya
Semyonovna
came
into
our
room
,
whether
you
were
here
,
whether
I
had
seen
you
among
Katerina
Ivanovna
s
guests
.
He
called
me
aside
to
the
window
and
asked
me
in
secret
.
It
was
essential
for
him
that
you
should
be
here
!
That
s
it
,
that
s
it
!
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Luzhin
smiled
contemptuously
and
did
not
speak
.
But
he
was
very
pale
.
He
seemed
to
be
deliberating
on
some
means
of
escape
.
Perhaps
he
would
have
been
glad
to
give
up
everything
and
get
away
,
but
at
the
moment
this
was
scarcely
possible
.
It
would
have
implied
admitting
the
truth
of
the
accusations
brought
against
him
.
Moreover
,
the
company
,
which
had
already
been
excited
by
drink
,
was
now
too
much
stirred
to
allow
it
.
The
commissariat
clerk
,
though
indeed
he
had
not
grasped
the
whole
position
,
was
shouting
louder
than
anyone
and
was
making
some
suggestions
very
unpleasant
to
Luzhin
.
But
not
all
those
present
were
drunk
;
lodgers
came
in
from
all
the
rooms
.
The
three
Poles
were
tremendously
excited
and
were
continually
shouting
at
him
:
The
pan
is
a
lajdak
!
and
muttering
threats
in
Polish
.
Sonia
had
been
listening
with
strained
attention
,
though
she
too
seemed
unable
to
grasp
it
all
;
she
seemed
as
though
she
had
just
returned
to
consciousness
.
She
did
not
take
her
eyes
off
Raskolnikov
,
feeling
that
all
her
safety
lay
in
him
.
Katerina
Ivanovna
breathed
hard
and
painfully
and
seemed
fearfully
exhausted
.
Amalia
Ivanovna
stood
looking
more
stupid
than
anyone
,
with
her
mouth
wide
open
,
unable
to
make
out
what
had
happened
.
She
only
saw
that
Pyotr
Petrovitch
had
somehow
come
to
grief
.
Raskolnikov
was
attempting
to
speak
again
,
but
they
did
not
let
him
.
Everyone
was
crowding
round
Luzhin
with
threats
and
shouts
of
abuse
.
But
Pyotr
Petrovitch
was
not
intimidated
.
Seeing
that
his
accusation
of
Sonia
had
completely
failed
,
he
had
recourse
to
insolence
:
Allow
me
,
gentlemen
,
allow
me
!
Don
t
squeeze
,
let
me
pass
!
he
said
,
making
his
way
through
the
crowd
.
And
no
threats
,
if
you
please
!
I
assure
you
it
will
be
useless
,
you
will
gain
nothing
by
it
.
On
the
contrary
,
you
ll
have
to
answer
,
gentlemen
,
for
violently
obstructing
the
course
of
justice
.
The
thief
has
been
more
than
unmasked
,
and
I
shall
prosecute
.
Our
judges
are
not
so
blind
and
.
.
.
not
so
drunk
,
and
will
not
believe
the
testimony
of
two
notorious
infidels
,
agitators
,
and
atheists
,
who
accuse
me
from
motives
of
personal
revenge
which
they
are
foolish
enough
to
admit
.
.
.
.
Yes
,
allow
me
to
pass
!
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Don
t
let
me
find
a
trace
of
you
in
my
room
!
Kindly
leave
at
once
,
and
everything
is
at
an
end
between
us
!
When
I
think
of
the
trouble
I
ve
been
taking
,
the
way
I
ve
been
expounding
.
.
.
all
this
fortnight
!
I
told
you
myself
to
-
day
that
I
was
going
,
when
you
tried
to
keep
me
;
now
I
will
simply
add
that
you
are
a
fool
.
I
advise
you
to
see
a
doctor
for
your
brains
and
your
short
sight
.
Let
me
pass
,
gentlemen
!
He
forced
his
way
through
.