Part 6

Chapter 1

           

           AstrangeperiodbeganforRaskolnikov:itwasasthoughafoghadfallenuponhimandwrappedhiminadrearysolitudefromwhichtherewasnoescape.Recallingthatperiodlongafter,hebelievedthathismindhadbeencloudedattimes,andthatithadcontinuedso,withintervals,tillthefinalcatastrophe.Hewasconvincedthathehadbeenmistakenaboutmanythingsatthattime,forinstanceastothedateofcertainevents.Anyway,whenhetriedlaterontopiecehisrecollectionstogether,helearntagreatdealabouthimselffromwhatotherpeopletoldhim.Hehadmixedupincidentsandhadexplainedeventsasduetocircumstanceswhichexistedonlyinhisimagination.Attimeshewasapreytoagoniesofmorbiduneasiness,amountingsometimestopanic.Butheremembered,too,moments,hours,perhapswholedays,ofcompleteapathy,whichcameuponhimasareactionfromhispreviousterrorandmightbecomparedwiththeabnormalinsensibility,sometimesseeninthedying.Heseemedtobetryinginthatlatterstagetoescapefromafullandclearunderstandingofhisposition.Certainessentialfactswhichrequiredimmediateconsiderationwereparticularlyirksometohim.Howgladhewouldhavebeentobefreefromsomecares,theneglectofwhichwouldhavethreatenedhimwithcomplete,inevitableruin.

           HewasparticularlyworriedaboutSvidrigaïlov,hemightbesaidtobepermanentlythinkingofSvidrigaïlov.

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