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- 340 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
terday where to go, I went to-day. The first time I went he
wasn't there, when I came an hour later he couldn't see me. I
went the third time, and they showed me in. I informed him
of everything, just as it happened, and he began skipping about
the room and punching himself on the chest. 'What do you
scoundrels mean by it? If I'd known about it I should have
arrested him!' Then he ran out, called somebody and began
talking to him in the corner, then he turned to me, scolding and
questioning me. He scolded me a great deal; and I told him
everything, and I told him that you didn't dare to say a word
in answer to me yesterday and that you didn't recognise me.
And he fell to running about again and kept hitting himself on
the chest, and getting angry and running about, and when you
were announced he told me to go into the next room, 'sit there
a bit,' he said. 'Don't move, whatever you may hear.' And he
set a chair there for me and locked me in. 'Perhaps,' he said, 'I
may call you.' And when Nikolay'd been brought he let me
out as soon as you were gone. 'I shall send for you again and
question you,' he said."
"And did he question Nikolay while you were there?"
"He got rid of me as he did of you, before he spoke to
Nikolay."
The man stood still, and again suddenly bowed down, touch-
ing the ground with his finger.
"Forgive me for my evil thoughts, and my slander."
"May God forgive you," answered Raskolnikov.
And as he said this, the man bowed down again, but not to
the ground, turned slowly and went out of the room.
"It all cuts both ways, now it all cuts both ways," repeated
Raskolnikov, and he went out more confident than ever.
"Now we'll make a fight for it," he said, with a malicious
smile, as he went down the stairs. His malice was aimed at him-
self; with shame and contempt he recollected his "cowardice."
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