{"id":"01KFE0G1YCZ310JD1CX41JD0JZ","cid":"bafkreie3wfkcwqwcqobfhq6nbzni32x5xswbz6fic45cy22vzhj6v5463i","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreifejrpnuanw553rvwcqmty5bc2w7l3vrr43ajyeu5iwfmkhygnofi","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0421.jpg","key":"pdf-page-1768923071952-xgnlm6xqw5","label":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0421.jpg","page_number":421,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":187877,"text":"PART VI\nCHAPTER I\nA STRANGE period began for Raskolnikov: it was as though a\nfog had fallen upon him and wrapped him in a dreary solitude\nfrom which there was no escape. Recalling that period long\nafter, he believed that his mind had been clouded at times, and\nthat it had continued so, with intervals, till the final catas-\ntrophe. He was convinced that he had been mistaken about\nmany things at that time, for instance as to the date of certain\nevents. Anyway, when he tried later on to piece his recollec-\ntions together, he learnt a great deal about himself from what\nother people told him. He had mixed up incidents and had ex-\nplained events as due to circumstances which existed only in his\nimagination. At times he was a prey to agonies of morbid uneasi-\nness, amounting sometimes to panic. But he remembered, too,\nmoments, hours, perhaps whole days, of complete apathy, which\ncame up>on him as a reaction from his previous terror and mijjbl\nbe Compared with the abnormal insensibility, sometimes seen in\nthe dying. He seemed to be trying in that latter stage to escap«\nfrom a full and clear understanding of his position. Certain es-\nsential facts which required immediate consideration were par-\nticularly irksome to him. How glad he would have been to brt\nfree from some cares, the neglect of which would have threat-\nened him with complete, inevitable ruin.\nHe was particularly worried about Svidrigailov, he might\nbe said to be permanently thinking of Svidrigailov. From the\ntime of Svidrigailov's too menacing and unmistakable words\nin Sonia's room at the moment of Katerina Ivanovna's death,\nthe normal working of his mind seemed to break down. But\nalthough this new fact caused him extreme uneasiness, Raskol-\nnikov was in no hurry for an explanation of it. At times, finding\nhimself in a solitary and remote part of the town, in some\nwretched eating-house, sitting alone lost in thought, hardly\nknowing how he had come there, he suddenly thought of\nSvidrigailov. He recognised suddenly, clearly, and with dismay\n4i|","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-20T15:31:11.952Z","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":"2026-01-20T15:31:12.823Z","ts":"2026-01-20T15:31:13.898Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFCZWTBNJH4WFMS8354919KY"}}