Raskolnikov saw their mistake as clearly.
I am doing…” Raskolnikov began sullenly and reluctantly.
What money?" thought Raskolnikov,"but… then… it's certainly not _that_.".
At the very beginning of the trial Raskolnikov's mother fell ill.
Excuse me,
I should have said impudent on your part," said Raskolnikov.
Raskolnikov turned and looked at her anxiously: yes, that was it!
Sonia heard Raskolnikov's request distrustfully and moved hesitatingly to the table.
After his sudden fit of laughter Raskolnikov became suddenly thoughtful and melancholy.
Perhaps it's even good that he considers me almost crazy,” Raskolnikov thought.
He had told a lie then, and Raskolnikov knew he was lying.
Raskolnikov came in almost at the moment of their return from the cemetery.
And, trying not to look at her, Raskolnikov went quickly into the room.
Come to see you," answered Raskolnikov and he walked into the tiny entry.
Raskolnikov looked at him and turned to the wall without uttering a word.
But perhaps it was Raskolnikov's fancy, for it all lasted but a moment.
Raskolnikov walked to the door and would have opened it, but it was locked.
Raskolnikov noticed at once that she was not one
of those women who swoon easily.
Raskolnikov leaned his elbows on the table
and silently ran his fingers through his hair.
Raskolnikov picked up his hat and walked towards the door,
but he did not reach it.
Perhaps it's a good thing really that he
should think me almost a madman,” thought Raskolnikov.
Svidrigailov looked intently into Raskolnikov's eyes and suddenly, after a pause, lowered his voice and asked:.
Raskolnikov took the German sheets in silence,
took the three roubles and without a word went out.
He has just been to see me," said Raskolnikov, breaking his silence for the first time.
Well, after that I can understand your living like this," Raskolnikov said with a bitter smile.
I don't know how to thank him either," Raskolnikov went on suddenly frowning and looking down.
Raskolnikov sat up quickly on the sofa and gazed at him, as though trying to recall something.
Raskolnikov began to realise that he might have made
a mistake in having the injured man brought here.
She took up the basin of water at Raskolnikov's request, but almost fell down with her burden.
It's clear that Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov is the central figure in the business, and no one else.
Raskolnikov leapt from the sofa,
stood up for a few seconds and sat down again without uttering a word.