Преступление и наказание

Chapter 6

           TheytooknonoticeofRaskolnikov’scomingin;theyweretalking.Raskolnikovfoldedhisarmsandlistened.

           “Shecomestomeinthemorning,”saidtheeldertotheyounger,“veryearly,alldressedup.‘Whyareyoupreeningandprinking?’saysI.‘Iamreadytodoanythingtopleaseyou,TitVassilitch!’That’sawayofgoingon!Andshedresseduplikearegularfashionbook!”

           “Andwhatisafashionbook?”theyoungeroneasked.Heobviouslyregardedtheotherasanauthority.

           “Afashionbookisalotofpictures,coloured,andtheycometothetailorshereeverySaturday,bypostfromabroad,toshowfolkshowtodress,themalesexaswellasthefemale.They’repictures.Thegentlemenaregenerallywearingfurcoatsandfortheladies’fluffles,they’rebeyondanythingyoucanfancy.”

           “There’snothingyoucan’tfindinPetersburg,”theyoungercriedenthusiastically,“exceptfatherandmother,there’severything!”

           “Exceptthem,there’severythingtobefound,myboy,”theelderdeclaredsententiously.

           Raskolnikovgotupandwalkedintotheotherroomwherethestrongbox,thebed,andthechestofdrawershadbeen;theroomseemedtohimverytinywithoutfurnitureinit.Thepaperwasthesame;thepaperinthecornershowedwherethecaseofikonshadstood.Helookedatitandwenttothewindow.Theelderworkmanlookedathimaskance.

           “Whatdoyouwant?”heaskedsuddenly.

           InsteadofansweringRaskolnikovwentintothepassageandpulledthebell.Thesamebell,thesamecrackednote.

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