{"id":"01KFE0G229NPCZCS52P538RYKZ","cid":"bafkreidclrpye5ogle2qiro7j3sfgcv62boztxgw7smveqmcnqkndjhsaq","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreihfmyvicbt3sg2nticp5vdeqgtysj2c2ns5tlccfu665xw6vp44le","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0466.jpg","key":"pdf-page-1768923071974-3mxahoaw8dz","label":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0466.jpg","page_number":466,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":195862,"text":"458 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT\ndrive! I believe it will come on to rain. Never mind, we'll put\ndown the hood. . . .\"\nSvidrigailov was already in the carriage. Raskolnikov de-\ncided that his suspicions were at least for that moment unjust.\n\"Without answering a word he turned and walked back towards\nthe Hay Market. If he had only turned round on his way he\nmight have seen Svidrigailov get out not a hundred paces off,\ndismiss the cab and walk along the pavement. But he had turned\nthe corner and could see nothing. Intense disgust drew him\naway from SvidrigaVlov.\n\"To think that I could for one instant have looked for help\nfrom that coarse brute, that depraved sensualist and black-\nguard!\" hecried.\nRaskolnikov's judgment was uttered too lightly and hastily:\nthere was something about Svidrigailov which gave him a cer-\ntain original, even a mysterious character. As concerned his\nsister, Raskolnikov was convinced that Svidrigailov would not\nleave her in peace. But it was too tiresome and unbearable to go\non thinking and thinking about this.\nWhen he was alone, he had not gone twenty paces before he\nsank, as usual, into deep thought. On the bridge he stood by\nthe railing and began gazing at the water. And his sister was\nstanding close by him.\nHe met her at the entrance to the bridge, but passed by with-\nout seeing her. Dounia had never met him like this in the street\nbefore and was struck with dismay. She stood still and did not\nknow whether to call to him or not. Suddenly she saw Svidrigai-\nlov coming quickly from the direction of the Hay Market.\nHe seemed to be approaching cautiously. He did not go on to\nthe bridge, but stood aside on the pavement, doing all he could\nto avoid Raskolnikov's seeing him. He had observed Dounia for\nsome time and had been making signs to her. She fancied he was\nsignalling to beg her not to speak to her brother, but to come\nto him.\nThat was what Dounia did. She stole by her brother and went\nup to Svidrigailov.\n\"Let us make haste away,\" Svidrigailov whispered to her,\n\"I don't want Rodion Romanovitch to know of our meeting.\nI must tell you I've been sitting with him in the restaurant\nclose by, where he looked me up and I had great difficulty in","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-20T15:31:11.974Z","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":"2026-01-20T15:31:12.769Z","ts":"2026-01-20T15:31:14.030Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFCZWTBNJH4WFMS8354919KY"}}