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And
he
walked
to
the
right
towards
the
Hay
Market
.
Raskolnikov
walked
after
him
.
“
What
’
s
this
?
”
cried
Svidrigaïlov
turning
round
,
“
I
thought
I
said
.
.
.
”
“
It
means
that
I
am
not
going
to
lose
sight
of
you
now
.
”
“
What
?
”
Both
stood
still
and
gazed
at
one
another
,
as
though
measuring
their
strength
.
“
From
all
your
half
tipsy
stories
,
”
Raskolnikov
observed
harshly
,
“
I
am
positive
that
you
have
not
given
up
your
designs
on
my
sister
,
but
are
pursuing
them
more
actively
than
ever
.
I
have
learnt
that
my
sister
received
a
letter
this
morning
.
You
have
hardly
been
able
to
sit
still
all
this
time
.
.
.
.
You
may
have
unearthed
a
wife
on
the
way
,
but
that
means
nothing
.
I
should
like
to
make
certain
myself
.
”
Raskolnikov
could
hardly
have
said
himself
what
he
wanted
and
of
what
he
wished
to
make
certain
.
“
Upon
my
word
!
I
’
ll
call
the
police
!
”
“
Call
away
!
”