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891
And
all
that
could
be
wished
,
indeed
,
in
every
respect
,
Razumihin
went
on
,
not
at
all
embarrassed
by
his
silence
.
892
Ah
,
the
sly
dog
!
Nastasya
shrieked
again
.
This
conversation
afforded
her
unspeakable
delight
.
893
It
s
a
pity
,
brother
,
that
you
did
not
set
to
work
in
the
right
way
at
first
.
You
ought
to
have
approached
her
differently
.
She
is
,
so
to
speak
,
a
most
unaccountable
character
.
But
we
will
talk
about
her
character
later
.
.
.
.
How
could
you
let
things
come
to
such
a
pass
that
she
gave
up
sending
you
your
dinner
?
And
that
I
O
U
?
You
must
have
been
mad
to
sign
an
I
O
U
.
And
that
promise
of
marriage
when
her
daughter
,
Natalya
Yegorovna
,
was
alive
?
.
.
.
I
know
all
about
it
!
But
I
see
that
s
a
delicate
matter
and
I
am
an
ass
;
forgive
me
.
But
,
talking
of
foolishness
,
do
you
know
Praskovya
Pavlovna
is
not
nearly
so
foolish
as
you
would
think
at
first
sight
?
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894
No
,
mumbled
Raskolnikov
,
looking
away
,
but
feeling
that
it
was
better
to
keep
up
the
conversation
.
895
She
isn
t
,
is
she
?
cried
Razumihin
,
delighted
to
get
an
answer
out
of
him
.
But
she
is
not
very
clever
either
,
eh
?
She
is
essentially
,
essentially
an
unaccountable
character
!
I
am
sometimes
quite
at
a
loss
,
I
assure
you
.
.
.
.
896
She
must
be
forty
;
she
says
she
is
thirty
-
six
,
and
of
course
she
has
every
right
to
say
so
.
But
I
swear
I
judge
her
intellectually
,
simply
from
the
metaphysical
point
of
view
;
there
is
a
sort
of
symbolism
sprung
up
between
us
,
a
sort
of
algebra
or
what
not
!
I
don
t
understand
it
!
Well
,
that
s
all
nonsense
.
Only
,
seeing
that
you
are
not
a
student
now
and
have
lost
your
lessons
and
your
clothes
,
and
that
through
the
young
lady
s
death
she
has
no
need
to
treat
you
as
a
relation
,
she
suddenly
took
fright
;
and
as
you
hid
in
your
den
and
dropped
all
your
old
relations
with
her
,
she
planned
to
get
rid
of
you
.
And
she
s
been
cherishing
that
design
a
long
time
,
but
was
sorry
to
lose
the
I
O
U
,
for
you
assured
her
yourself
that
your
mother
would
pay
.
897
It
was
base
of
me
to
say
that
.
.
.
.
My
mother
herself
is
almost
a
beggar
.
.
.
and
I
told
a
lie
to
keep
my
lodging
.
.
.
and
be
fed
,
Raskolnikov
said
loudly
and
distinctly
.
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898
Yes
,
you
did
very
sensibly
.
But
the
worst
of
it
is
that
at
that
point
Mr
.
Tchebarov
turns
up
,
a
business
man
.
Pashenka
would
never
have
thought
of
doing
anything
on
her
own
account
,
she
is
too
retiring
;
but
the
business
man
is
by
no
means
retiring
,
and
first
thing
he
puts
the
question
,
Is
there
any
hope
of
realising
the
I
O
U
?
Answer
:
there
is
,
because
he
has
a
mother
who
would
save
her
Rodya
with
her
hundred
and
twenty
-
five
roubles
pension
,
if
she
has
to
starve
herself
;
and
a
sister
,
too
,
who
would
go
into
bondage
for
his
sake
.
That
s
what
he
was
building
upon
.
.
.
.
899
Why
do
you
start
?
I
know
all
the
ins
and
outs
of
your
affairs
now
,
my
dear
boy
it
s
not
for
nothing
that
you
were
so
open
with
Pashenka
when
you
were
her
prospective
son
-
in
-
law
,
and
I
say
all
this
as
a
friend
.
.
.
.
But
I
tell
you
what
it
is
;
an
honest
and
sensitive
man
is
open
;
and
a
business
man
listens
and
goes
on
eating
you
up
.
Well
,
then
she
gave
the
I
O
U
by
way
of
payment
to
this
Tchebarov
,
and
without
hesitation
he
made
a
formal
demand
for
payment
.
When
I
heard
of
all
this
I
wanted
to
blow
him
up
,
too
,
to
clear
my
conscience
,
but
by
that
time
harmony
reigned
between
me
and
Pashenka
,
and
I
insisted
on
stopping
the
whole
affair
,
engaging
that
you
would
pay
.
I
went
security
for
you
,
brother
.
Do
you
understand
?
We
called
Tchebarov
,
flung
him
ten
roubles
and
got
the
I
O
U
back
from
him
,
and
here
I
have
the
honour
of
presenting
it
to
you
.
She
trusts
your
word
now
.
Here
,
take
it
,
you
see
I
have
torn
it
.
900
Razumihin
put
the
note
on
the
table
.
Raskolnikov
looked
at
him
and
turned
to
the
wall
without
uttering
a
word
.
Even
Razumihin
felt
a
twinge
.