Преступление и наказание

Chapter 1

           Itdidnotfrightenhim,butgreatlyannoyedhim,sothathemadehastetoreturntothetown,tominglewiththecrowd,toenterrestaurantsandtaverns,towalkinbusythoroughfares.Therehefelteasierandevenmoresolitary.Onedayatduskhesatforanhourlisteningtosongsinatavernandherememberedthathepositivelyenjoyedit.Butatlasthehadsuddenlyfeltthesameuneasinessagain,asthoughhisconsciencesmotehim.“HereIsitlisteningtosinging,isthatwhatIoughttobedoing?”hethought.Yethefeltatoncethatthatwasnottheonlycauseofhisuneasiness;therewassomethingrequiringimmediatedecision,butitwassomethinghecouldnotclearlyunderstandorputintowords.Itwasahopelesstangle.“No,betterthestruggleagain!BetterPorfiryagain...orSvidrigaïlov....Bettersomechallengeagain...someattack.Yes,yes!”hethought.Hewentoutofthetavernandrushedawayalmostatarun.ThethoughtofDouniaandhismothersuddenlyreducedhimalmosttoapanic.ThatnighthewokeupbeforemorningamongsomebushesinKrestovskyIsland,tremblingalloverwithfever;hewalkedhome,anditwasearlymorningwhenhearrived.Aftersomehours’sleepthefeverlefthim,buthewokeuplate,twoo’clockintheafternoon.

           HerememberedthatKaterinaIvanovna’sfuneralhadbeenfixedforthatday,andwasgladthathewasnotpresentatit.Nastasyabroughthimsomefood;heateanddrankwithappetite,almostwithgreediness.Hisheadwasfresherandhewascalmerthanhehadbeenforthelastthreedays.

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