{"id":"01KFE0GJKFZ0TT69TTHHD3RYE8","cid":"bafkreidrfp4v3gsafqnso4rjn27ddl6nys4bmlko6pbgiv5yhkxzqj3yky","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreih2m75xb4inwjsmikcmtbmcg4hzcoaphigqamuyizczh3kq7zespe","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0522.jpg","key":"pdf-page-1768923089182-c35xz2ba65p","label":"crimepunishment00dostiala_page_0522.jpg","page_number":522,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":211298,"text":"514 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT\nthe sound of singing floated faintly audible from the other\nbank. In the vast steppe, bathed in sunshine, he could just see,\nlike black specks, the nomads' tents. There there was freedom,\nthere other men were living, utterly unlike those here; there\ntime itself seemed to stand still, as though the age of Abraham\nand his flocks had not passed. Raskolnikov sat gazing, his\nthoughts passed into day-dreams, into contemplation; he\nthought of nothing, but a vague restlessness excited and trou-\nbled him. Suddenly he found Sonia beside him ; she had come up\nnoiselessly and sat down at his side. It was still quite early; the\nmorning chill was still keen. She wore her poor old burnous and\nthe green shawl; her face still showed signs of illness, it was\nthinner and paler. She gave him a joyful smile of welcome, but\nheld out her hand with her usual timidity. She was always timid\nof holding out her hand to him and sometimes did not offer it at\nall, as though afraid he would repel it. He always took her hand\nas though with repugnance, always seemed vexed to meet her\nand was sometimes obstinately silent throughout her visit. Some-\ntimes she trembled before him and went away deeply grieved.\nBut now their hands did not part. He stole a rapid glance at\nher and dropped his eyes on the ground without speaking. They\nwere alone, no one had seen them. The guard had turned away\nfor the time.\nHow it happened he did not know. But all at once something\nseemed to seize him and fling him at her feet. He wept and\nthrew his arms round her knees. For the first instant she was\nterribly frightened and she turned pale. She jumped up and\nlooked at him trembling. But at the same moment she under-\nstood, and a light of infinite happiness came into her eyes. She\nknew and had no doubt that he loved her beyond everything and\nthat at last the moment had come. . . .\nThey wanted to speak, but could not; tears stood in their\neyes. They were both pale and thin; but those sick pale faces\nwere bright with the dawn of a new future, of a full resurrec-\ntion into a new life. They were renewed by love; the heart of\neach held infinite sources of life for the heart of the other.\nThey resolved to wait and be patient. They had another seven\nyears to wait, and what terrible suffering and what infinite\nhappiness before them! But he had risen again and he knew it\nand felt it in all his being, while she — she only lived in his life.","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-20T15:31:29.182Z","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":"2026-01-20T15:31:29.795Z","ts":"2026-01-20T15:31:30.964Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFCZWTBNJH4WFMS8354919KY"}}