{"id":"01KFE0G8EEECYDEKWTH3F4JSXG","cid":"bafkreibmblritjfhwiifcfljg4n7zcmdwabbpkupgj67lmnrhimj3be3de","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreiec3fjpa6iveiietvlmtqla5h5augueiw2jfkn2apc4ogye6cedgm","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0127.jpg","key":"pdf-page-1768923078558-3lv33gt0s28","label":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0127.jpg","page_number":127,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":212331,"text":"CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 119\nsay so. But I swear I judge her intellectually, simply from the\nmetaphysical point of view; there is a sort of symbolism sprung\nup between us, a sort of algebra or what not! I don't under-\nstand it! Well, that's all nonsense. Only, seeing that you art.\nnot a student now and have lost your lessons and your clothes,\nand that through the young lady's death she has no need to\ntreat you as a relation, she suddenly took fright; and as you\nhid in your den and dropped all your old relations with her, she\nplanned to get rid of you. And she's been cherishing that design\na long time, but was sorry to lose the i.o.u., for you assured\nher yourself that your mother would pay.\"\n\"It was base of me to say that. . . . My mother herself is\nalmost a beggar . . . and I told a lie to keep my lodging . . .\nand be fed,\" Raskolnikov said loudly and distinctly.\n\"Yes, you did very sensibly. But the worst of it is that at\nthat point Mr. Tchebarov turns up, a business man. Pashenka\nwould never have thought of doing anything on her own ac-\ncount, she is too retiring; but the business man is by no means\nretiring, and first thing he puts the question, 'Is there any hope\nof realising the i.o.u.?' Answer: there is, because he has a\nmother who would save her Rodya with her hundred and twen-\nty-five roubles pension, if she has to starve herself; and a sister,\ntoo, who would go into bondage for his sake. That's what he\nwas building upon. . . . Why do you start? I know all the ins\nand outs of your affairs now, my dear boy — it's not for nothing\nthat you were so open with Pashenka when you were her\nprospective son-in-law, and I say all this as a friend. . . . But\nI tell you what it is; an honest and sensitive man is open; and\na business man 'listens and goes on eating' you up. Well, then\nshe gave the i.o.u. by way of payment to this Tchebarov, and\nwithout hesitation he made a formal demand for payment.\nWhen I heard of all this I wanted to blow him up, too, to clear\nmy conscience, but by that time harmony reigned between me\nand Pashenka, and I insisted on stopping the whole affair\nengaging that you would pay. I went security for you, brother.\nDo you understand? We called Tchebarov, flung him ten rou-\nbles and got the i.o.u. back from him, and here I have the hon-\nour of presenting it to you. She trusts your word now. Here,\ntake it, you see I have torn it.\"\nRazumihin put the note on the table. Raskolnikov looked at","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-20T15:31:18.558Z","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":"2026-01-20T15:31:19.305Z","ts":"2026-01-20T15:31:20.425Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFCZWTBNJH4WFMS8354919KY"}}