{"id":"01KFE0EZFA4YWHSDME8XFEBHWT","cid":"bafkreih3wmkwfpbv3zwkm3qgpmh7g4b2cn4ed4wh5yf6o3nhrolgb6nnxe","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreifo7qnqrbohxqg6cb76r7ga25swgebhrstqjlpisps4mixk6qr55i","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0376.jpg","key":"pdf-page-1768923036574-7zdtx16ew6l","label":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0376.jpg","page_number":376,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":195364,"text":"368 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT\nsome Finnish milkman, but that probably she never had a father\nat all, since it was still uncertain whether her name was Amalia\nIvanovna or Amalia Ludwigovna.\nAt this Amalia Ivanovna, lashed to fury, struck the table with\nher first, and shrieked that she was Amalia Ivanovna, and not\nLudwigovna, \"that her vater was named Johann and that he\nwas a burgomeister, and that Katprina Ivanovna's vater was\nquite never a burgomeister.\" Katerina Ivanovna rose from her\nchair, and with a stern and apparently calm voice (though she\nwas pale and her chest was heaving) observed that \"if she dared\nfor one moment to set her contemptible wretch of a father on\na level with her papa, she, Katerina Ivanovna, would tear her\ncap off her head and trample it under foot.\" Amalia Ivanovna\nran about the room, shouting at the top of her voice, that she\nwas mistress of the house and that Katerina Ivanovna should\nleave the lodgings that minute; then she rushed for some reason\nto collect the silver spoons from the table. There was a great\noutcry and uproar, the children began crying. Sonia ran to\nrestrain Katerina Ivanovna, but when Amalia Ivanovna shouted\nsomething about \"the yellow ticket,\" Katerina Ivanovna pushed\nSonia away, and rushed at the landlady to carry out her threat.\nAt that minute the door opened, artd Pyotr Petrovitch\nLuzhin app>eared on the threshold. He stood scanning the party\nwith severe and vigilant eyes. Katerina Ivanovna rushed to him.\nCHAPTER III\n\"Pyotr Petrovitch,\" she cried, \"protect me . . . you at least!\nMake this foolish woman understand that she can't behave like\nthis to a lady in misfortune . , . that there is a law for such\nthings. . . . I'll go to the governor-general himself. . . . She shall\nanswer for it. . . . Remembering my father's hospitality protect\nthese orphans.\"\n\"Allow me, madam. . . . Allow me.\" Pyotr Petrovitch waved\nher off. \"Your papa, as you are well aware, I had not the honour\nof knowing\" (some one laughed aloud) \"and I do not intend to\ntake part in your everlasting squabbles with Amaha Ivanovna.\n... I have come here to speak of my own affairs . . . and I want to","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-20T15:30:36.574Z","text_extracted_by":"pdf-processor","text_has_content":true,"text_source":"born_digital","uploaded":true},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KFCZZ05FKVDDMJJV3YE9Q4WH","peer_label":"crimepunishment00dostiala.pdf","peer_type":"file","predicate":"derived_from"},{"peer":"01KESYJX0Z6XE0HWTS5N3SDG0B","peer_label":"The Classics","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"}],"ver":2,"created_at":"2026-01-20T15:30:37.419Z","ts":"2026-01-20T15:30:38.604Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFCZWTBNJH4WFMS8354919KY"}}