Преступление и наказание

Chapter 1

           AllthissuggestedanideatoPyotrPetrovitchandhewentintohisroom,orratherLebeziatnikov’s,somewhatthoughtful.HehadlearntthatRaskolnikovwastobeoneoftheguests.

           AndreySemyonovitchhadbeenathomeallthemorning.TheattitudeofPyotrPetrovitchtothisgentlemanwasstrange,thoughperhapsnatural.PyotrPetrovitchhaddespisedandhatedhimfromthedayhecametostaywithhimandatthesametimeheseemedsomewhatafraidofhim.HehadnotcometostaywithhimonhisarrivalinPetersburgsimplyfromparsimony,thoughthathadbeenperhapshischiefobject.HehadheardofAndreySemyonovitch,whohadoncebeenhisward,asaleadingyoungprogressivewhowastakinganimportantpartincertaininterestingcircles,thedoingsofwhichwerealegendintheprovinces.IthadimpressedPyotrPetrovitch.Thesepowerfulomniscientcircleswhodespisedeveryoneandshowedeveryoneuphadlonginspiredinhimapeculiarbutquitevaguealarm.Hehadnot,ofcourse,beenabletoformevenanapproximatenotionofwhattheymeant.He,likeeveryone,hadheardthattherewere,especiallyinPetersburg,progressivesofsomesort,nihilistsandsoon,and,likemanypeople,heexaggeratedanddistortedthesignificanceofthosewordstoanabsurddegree.WhatformanyyearspasthehadfearedmorethananythingwasbeingshownupandthiswasthechiefgroundforhiscontinualuneasinessatthethoughtoftransferringhisbusinesstoPetersburg.Hewasafraidofthisaslittlechildrenaresometimespanic-stricken.

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