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“
What
,
have
I
dropped
words
like
that
?
”
Svidrigaïlov
asked
in
naïve
dismay
,
taking
not
the
slightest
notice
of
the
epithet
bestowed
on
his
designs
.
“
Why
,
you
are
dropping
them
even
now
.
Why
are
you
so
frightened
?
What
are
you
so
afraid
of
now
?
”
“
Me
—
afraid
?
Afraid
of
you
?
You
have
rather
to
be
afraid
of
me
,
cher
ami
.
But
what
nonsense
.
.
.
.
I
’
ve
drunk
too
much
though
,
I
see
that
.
I
was
almost
saying
too
much
again
.
Damn
the
wine
!
Hi
!
there
,
water
!
”
He
snatched
up
the
champagne
bottle
and
flung
it
without
ceremony
out
of
the
window
.
Philip
brought
the
water
.
“
That
’
s
all
nonsense
!
”
said
Svidrigaïlov
,
wetting
a
towel
and
putting
it
to
his
head
.
“
But
I
can
answer
you
in
one
word
and
annihilate
all
your
suspicions
.
Do
you
know
that
I
am
going
to
get
married
?
”
“
You
told
me
so
before
.
”
“
Did
I
?
I
’
ve
forgotten
.
But
I
couldn
’
t
have
told
you
so
for
certain
for
I
had
not
even
seen
my
betrothed
;
I
only
meant
to
.
But
now
I
really
have
a
betrothed
and
it
’
s
a
settled
thing
,
and
if
it
weren
’
t
that
I
have
business
that
can
’
t
be
put
off
,
I
would
have
taken
you
to
see
them
at
once
,
for
I
should
like
to
ask
your
advice
.
Ach
,
hang
it
,
only
ten
minutes
left
!
See
,
look
at
the
watch
.
But
I
must
tell
you
,
for
it
’
s
an
interesting
story
,
my
marriage
,
in
its
own
way
.
Where
are
you
off
to
?
Going
again
?
”
“
No
,
I
’
m
not
going
away
now
.
”
“
Not
at
all
?
We
shall
see
.
I
’
ll
take
you
there
,
I
’
ll
show
you
my
betrothed
,
only
not
now
.
For
you
’
ll
soon
have
to
be
off
.
You
have
to
go
to
the
right
and
I
to
the
left
.
Do
you
know
that
Madame
Resslich
,
the
woman
I
am
lodging
with
now
,
eh
?
I
know
what
you
’
re
thinking
,
that
she
’
s
the
woman
whose
girl
they
say
drowned
herself
in
the
winter
.
Come
,
are
you
listening
?
She
arranged
it
all
for
me
.
You
’
re
bored
,
she
said
,
you
want
something
to
fill
up
your
time
.
For
,
you
know
,
I
am
a
gloomy
,
depressed
person
.
Do
you
think
I
’
m
light
-
hearted
?
No
,
I
’
m
gloomy
.
I
do
no
harm
,
but
sit
in
a
corner
without
speaking
a
word
for
three
days
at
a
time
.
And
that
Resslich
is
a
sly
hussy
,
I
tell
you
.
I
know
what
she
has
got
in
her
mind
;
she
thinks
I
shall
get
sick
of
it
,
abandon
my
wife
and
depart
,
and
she
’
ll
get
hold
of
her
and
make
a
profit
out
of
her
—
in
our
class
,
of
course
,
or
higher
.
She
told
me
the
father
was
a
broken
-
down
retired
official
,
who
has
been
sitting
in
a
chair
for
the
last
three
years
with
his
legs
paralysed
.
The
mamma
,
she
said
,
was
a
sensible
woman
.