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But
if
all
,
to
the
last
note
,
is
false
in
flattery
,
it
is
just
as
agreeable
,
and
is
heard
not
without
satisfaction
.
It
may
be
a
coarse
satisfaction
,
but
still
a
satisfaction
.
And
however
coarse
the
flattery
,
at
least
half
will
be
sure
to
seem
true
.
That
’
s
so
for
all
stages
of
development
and
classes
of
society
.
A
vestal
virgin
might
be
seduced
by
flattery
.
I
can
never
remember
without
laughter
how
I
once
seduced
a
lady
who
was
devoted
to
her
husband
,
her
children
,
and
her
principles
.
What
fun
it
was
and
how
little
trouble
!
And
the
lady
really
had
principles
—
of
her
own
,
anyway
.
All
my
tactics
lay
in
simply
being
utterly
annihilated
and
prostrate
before
her
purity
.
I
flattered
her
shamelessly
,
and
as
soon
as
I
succeeded
in
getting
a
pressure
of
the
hand
,
even
a
glance
from
her
,
I
would
reproach
myself
for
having
snatched
it
by
force
,
and
would
declare
that
she
had
resisted
,
so
that
I
could
never
have
gained
anything
but
for
my
being
so
unprincipled
.
I
maintained
that
she
was
so
innocent
that
she
could
not
foresee
my
treachery
,
and
yielded
to
me
unconsciously
,
unawares
,
and
so
on
.
In
fact
,
I
triumphed
,
while
my
lady
remained
firmly
convinced
that
she
was
innocent
,
chaste
,
and
faithful
to
all
her
duties
and
obligations
and
had
succumbed
quite
by
accident
.
And
how
angry
she
was
with
me
when
I
explained
to
her
at
last
that
it
was
my
sincere
conviction
that
she
was
just
as
eager
as
I
.
Poor
Marfa
Petrovna
was
awfully
weak
on
the
side
of
flattery
,
and
if
I
had
only
cared
to
,
I
might
have
had
all
her
property
settled
on
me
during
her
lifetime
.
(
I
am
drinking
an
awful
lot
of
wine
now
and
talking
too
much
.
)
I
hope
you
won
’
t
be
angry
if
I
mention
now
that
I
was
beginning
to
produce
the
same
effect
on
Avdotya
Romanovna
.
But
I
was
stupid
and
impatient
and
spoiled
it
all
.
Avdotya
Romanovna
had
several
times
—
and
one
time
in
particular
—
been
greatly
displeased
by
the
expression
of
my
eyes
,
would
you
believe
it
?
There
was
sometimes
a
light
in
them
which
frightened
her
and
grew
stronger
and
stronger
and
more
unguarded
till
it
was
hateful
to
her
.
No
need
to
go
into
detail
,
but
we
parted
.
There
I
acted
stupidly
again
.
I
fell
to
jeering
in
the
coarsest
way
at
all
such
propaganda
and
efforts
to
convert
me
;
Parasha
came
on
to
the
scene
again
,
and
not
she
alone
;
in
fact
there
was
a
tremendous
to
-
do
.
Ah
,
Rodion
Romanovitch
,
if
you
could
only
see
how
your
sister
’
s
eyes
can
flash
sometimes
!
Never
mind
my
being
drunk
at
this
moment
and
having
had
a
whole
glass
of
wine
.
I
am
speaking
the
truth
.
I
assure
you
that
this
glance
has
haunted
my
dreams
;
the
very
rustle
of
her
dress
was
more
than
I
could
stand
at
last
.
I
really
began
to
think
that
I
might
become
epileptic
.
I
could
never
have
believed
that
I
could
be
moved
to
such
a
frenzy
.
It
was
essential
,
indeed
,
to
be
reconciled
,
but
by
then
it
was
impossible
.
And
imagine
what
I
did
then
!
To
what
a
pitch
of
stupidity
a
man
can
be
brought
by
frenzy
!
Never
undertake
anything
in
a
frenzy
,
Rodion
Romanovitch
.
I
reflected
that
Avdotya
Romanovna
was
after
all
a
beggar
(
ach
,
excuse
me
,
that
’
s
not
the
word
.
.
.
but
does
it
matter
if
it
expresses
the
meaning
?
)
,
that
she
lived
by
her
work
,
that
she
had
her
mother
and
you
to
keep
(
ach
,
hang
it
,
you
are
frowning
again
)
,
and
I
resolved
to
offer
her
all
my
money
—
thirty
thousand
roubles
I
could
have
realised
then
—
if
she
would
run
away
with
me
here
,
to
Petersburg
.
Of
course
I
should
have
vowed
eternal
love
,
rapture
,
and
so
on
.
Do
you
know
,
I
was
so
wild
about
her
at
that
time
that
if
she
had
told
me
to
poison
Marfa
Petrovna
or
to
cut
her
throat
and
to
marry
herself
,
it
would
have
been
done
at
once
!
But
it
ended
in
the
catastrophe
of
which
you
know
already
.
You
can
fancy
how
frantic
I
was
when
I
heard
that
Marfa
Petrovna
had
got
hold
of
that
scoundrelly
attorney
,
Luzhin
,
and
had
almost
made
a
match
between
them
—
which
would
really
have
been
just
the
same
thing
as
I
was
proposing
.
Wouldn
’
t
it
?
Wouldn
’
t
it
?
I
notice
that
you
’
ve
begun
to
be
very
attentive
.
.
.
you
interesting
young
man
.
.
.
.
”
Svidrigaïlov
struck
the
table
with
his
fist
impatiently
.
He
was
flushed
.
Raskolnikov
saw
clearly
that
the
glass
or
glass
and
a
half
of
champagne
that
he
had
sipped
almost
unconsciously
was
affecting
him
—
and
he
resolved
to
take
advantage
of
the
opportunity
.
He
felt
very
suspicious
of
Svidrigaïlov
.
“
Well
,
after
what
you
have
said
,
I
am
fully
convinced
that
you
have
come
to
Petersburg
with
designs
on
my
sister
,
”
he
said
directly
to
Svidrigaïlov
,
in
order
to
irritate
him
further
.
“
Oh
,
nonsense
,
”
said
Svidrigaïlov
,
seeming
to
rouse
himself
.
“
Why
,
I
told
you
.
.
.
besides
your
sister
can
’
t
endure
me
.
”
“
Yes
,
I
am
certain
that
she
can
’
t
,
but
that
’
s
not
the
point
.
”
“
Are
you
so
sure
that
she
can
’
t
?
”
Svidrigaïlov
screwed
up
his
eyes
and
smiled
mockingly
.
“
You
are
right
,
she
doesn
’
t
love
me
,
but
you
can
never
be
sure
of
what
has
passed
between
husband
and
wife
or
lover
and
mistress
.
There
’
s
always
a
little
corner
which
remains
a
secret
to
the
world
and
is
only
known
to
those
two
.
Will
you
answer
for
it
that
Avdotya
Romanovna
regarded
me
with
aversion
?
”
“
From
some
words
you
’
ve
dropped
,
I
notice
that
you
still
have
designs
—
and
of
course
evil
ones
—
on
Dounia
and
mean
to
carry
them
out
promptly
.
”