-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Федор Достоевский
-
- Преступление и наказание
-
- Стр. 383/453
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
“
It
’
s
scarcely
necessary
to
go
over
everything
in
detail
,
”
Porfiry
Petrovitch
went
on
.
“
Indeed
,
I
could
scarcely
attempt
it
.
To
begin
with
there
were
rumours
.
Through
whom
,
how
,
and
when
those
rumours
came
to
me
.
.
.
and
how
they
affected
you
,
I
need
not
go
into
.
My
suspicions
were
aroused
by
a
complete
accident
,
which
might
just
as
easily
not
have
happened
.
What
was
it
?
Hm
!
I
believe
there
is
no
need
to
go
into
that
either
.
Those
rumours
and
that
accident
led
to
one
idea
in
my
mind
.
I
admit
it
openly
—
for
one
may
as
well
make
a
clean
breast
of
it
—
I
was
the
first
to
pitch
on
you
.
The
old
woman
’
s
notes
on
the
pledges
and
the
rest
of
it
—
that
all
came
to
nothing
.
Yours
was
one
of
a
hundred
.
I
happened
,
too
,
to
hear
of
the
scene
at
the
office
,
from
a
man
who
described
it
capitally
,
unconsciously
reproducing
the
scene
with
great
vividness
.
It
was
just
one
thing
after
another
,
Rodion
Romanovitch
,
my
dear
fellow
!
How
could
I
avoid
being
brought
to
certain
ideas
?
From
a
hundred
rabbits
you
can
’
t
make
a
horse
,
a
hundred
suspicions
don
’
t
make
a
proof
,
as
the
English
proverb
says
,
but
that
’
s
only
from
the
rational
point
of
view
—
you
can
’
t
help
being
partial
,
for
after
all
a
lawyer
is
only
human
.
I
thought
,
too
,
of
your
article
in
that
journal
,
do
you
remember
,
on
your
first
visit
we
talked
of
it
?
I
jeered
at
you
at
the
time
,
but
that
was
only
to
lead
you
on
.
I
repeat
,
Rodion
Romanovitch
,
you
are
ill
and
impatient
.
That
you
were
bold
,
headstrong
,
in
earnest
and
.
.
.
had
felt
a
great
deal
I
recognised
long
before
.
I
,
too
,
have
felt
the
same
,
so
that
your
article
seemed
familiar
to
me
.
It
was
conceived
on
sleepless
nights
,
with
a
throbbing
heart
,
in
ecstasy
and
suppressed
enthusiasm
.
And
that
proud
suppressed
enthusiasm
in
young
people
is
dangerous
!
I
jeered
at
you
then
,
but
let
me
tell
you
that
,
as
a
literary
amateur
,
I
am
awfully
fond
of
such
first
essays
,
full
of
the
heat
of
youth
.
There
is
a
mistiness
and
a
chord
vibrating
in
the
mist
.
Your
article
is
absurd
and
fantastic
,
but
there
’
s
a
transparent
sincerity
,
a
youthful
incorruptible
pride
and
the
daring
of
despair
in
it
.
It
’
s
a
gloomy
article
,
but
that
’
s
what
’
s
fine
in
it
.
I
read
your
article
and
put
it
aside
,
thinking
as
I
did
so
‘
that
man
won
’
t
go
the
common
way
.
’
Well
,
I
ask
you
,
after
that
as
a
preliminary
,
how
could
I
help
being
carried
away
by
what
followed
?
Oh
,
dear
,
I
am
not
saying
anything
,
I
am
not
making
any
statement
now
.
I
simply
noted
it
at
the
time
.
What
is
there
in
it
?
I
reflected
.
There
’
s
nothing
in
it
,
that
is
really
nothing
and
perhaps
absolutely
nothing
.
And
it
’
s
not
at
all
the
thing
for
the
prosecutor
to
let
himself
be
carried
away
by
notions
:
here
I
have
Nikolay
on
my
hands
with
actual
evidence
against
him
—
you
may
think
what
you
like
of
it
,
but
it
’
s
evidence
.
He
brings
in
his
psychology
,
too
;
one
has
to
consider
him
,
too
,
for
it
’
s
a
matter
of
life
and
death
.
Why
am
I
explaining
this
to
you
?
That
you
may
understand
,
and
not
blame
my
malicious
behaviour
on
that
occasion
.
It
was
not
malicious
,
I
assure
you
,
he
-
he
!
Do
you
suppose
I
didn
’
t
come
to
search
your
room
at
the
time
?
I
did
,
I
did
,
he
-
he
!
I
was
here
when
you
were
lying
ill
in
bed
,
not
officially
,
not
in
my
own
person
,
but
I
was
here
.
Your
room
was
searched
to
the
last
thread
at
the
first
suspicion
;
but
umsonst
!
I
thought
to
myself
,
now
that
man
will
come
,
will
come
of
himself
and
quickly
,
too
;
if
he
’
s
guilty
,
he
’
s
sure
to
come
.
Another
man
wouldn
’
t
,
but
he
will
.
And
you
remember
how
Mr
.
Razumihin
began
discussing
the
subject
with
you
?
We
arranged
that
to
excite
you
,
so
we
purposely
spread
rumours
,
that
he
might
discuss
the
case
with
you
,
and
Razumihin
is
not
a
man
to
restrain
his
indignation
.
Mr
.
Zametov
was
tremendously
struck
by
your
anger
and
your
open
daring
.
Think
of
blurting
out
in
a
restaurant
‘
I
killed
her
.
’
It
was
too
daring
,
too
reckless
.
I
thought
so
myself
,
if
he
is
guilty
he
will
be
a
formidable
opponent
.
That
was
what
I
thought
at
the
time
.
I
was
expecting
you
.
But
you
simply
bowled
Zametov
over
and
.
.
.
well
,
you
see
,
it
all
lies
in
this
—
that
this
damnable
psychology
can
be
taken
two
ways
!
Well
,
I
kept
expecting
you
,
and
so
it
was
,
you
came
!
My
heart
was
fairly
throbbing
.
Ach
!
“
Now
,
why
need
you
have
come
?
Your
laughter
,
too
,
as
you
came
in
,
do
you
remember
?
I
saw
it
all
plain
as
daylight
,
but
if
I
hadn
’
t
expected
you
so
specially
,
I
should
not
have
noticed
anything
in
your
laughter
.
You
see
what
influence
a
mood
has
!
Mr
.
Razumihin
then
—
ah
,
that
stone
,
that
stone
under
which
the
things
were
hidden
!
I
seem
to
see
it
somewhere
in
a
kitchen
garden
.
It
was
in
a
kitchen
garden
,
you
told
Zametov
and
afterwards
you
repeated
that
in
my
office
?
And
when
we
began
picking
your
article
to
pieces
,
how
you
explained
it
!
One
could
take
every
word
of
yours
in
two
senses
,
as
though
there
were
another
meaning
hidden
.
“
So
in
this
way
,
Rodion
Romanovitch
,
I
reached
the
furthest
limit
,
and
knocking
my
head
against
a
post
,
I
pulled
myself
up
,
asking
myself
what
I
was
about
.
After
all
,
I
said
,
you
can
take
it
all
in
another
sense
if
you
like
,
and
it
’
s
more
natural
so
,
indeed
.
I
couldn
’
t
help
admitting
it
was
more
natural
.
I
was
bothered
!
‘
No
,
I
’
d
better
get
hold
of
some
little
fact
’
I
said
.
So
when
I
heard
of
the
bell
-
ringing
,
I
held
my
breath
and
was
all
in
a
tremor
.
‘
Here
is
my
little
fact
,
’
thought
I
,
and
I
didn
’
t
think
it
over
,
I
simply
wouldn
’
t
.
I
would
have
given
a
thousand
roubles
at
that
minute
to
have
seen
you
with
my
own
eyes
,
when
you
walked
a
hundred
paces
beside
that
workman
,
after
he
had
called
you
murderer
to
your
face
,
and
you
did
not
dare
to
ask
him
a
question
all
the
way
.
And
then
what
about
your
trembling
,
what
about
your
bell
-
ringing
in
your
illness
,
in
semi
-
delirium
?
“
And
so
,
Rodion
Romanovitch
,
can
you
wonder
that
I
played
such
pranks
on
you
?
And
what
made
you
come
at
that
very
minute
?
Someone
seemed
to
have
sent
you
,
by
Jove
!
And
if
Nikolay
had
not
parted
us
.
.
.
and
do
you
remember
Nikolay
at
the
time
?
Do
you
remember
him
clearly
?
It
was
a
thunderbolt
,
a
regular
thunderbolt
!
And
how
I
met
him
!
I
didn
’
t
believe
in
the
thunderbolt
,
not
for
a
minute
.
You
could
see
it
for
yourself
;
and
how
could
I
?
Even
afterwards
,
when
you
had
gone
and
he
began
making
very
,
very
plausible
answers
on
certain
points
,
so
that
I
was
surprised
at
him
myself
,
even
then
I
didn
’
t
believe
his
story
!
You
see
what
it
is
to
be
as
firm
as
a
rock
!
No
,
thought
I
,
Morgenfrüh
.
What
has
Nikolay
got
to
do
with
it
!
”
“
Razumihin
told
me
just
now
that
you
think
Nikolay
guilty
and
had
yourself
assured
him
of
it
.
.
.
.
”