Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (book club recommendations TXT) đ
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Marmeladov stopped short, as though his voice had failed him. Then he hurriedly filled his glass, drank, and cleared his throat.
âSince then, sir,â he went on after a brief pauseââSince then, owing to an unfortunate occurrence and through information given by evil-intentioned personsâin all which Darya Frantsovna took a leading part on the pretext that she had been treated with want of respectâsince then my daughter Sofya Semyonovna has been forced to take a yellow ticket, and owing to that she is unable to go on living with us. For our landlady, Amalia Fyodorovna would not hear of it (though she had backed up Darya Frantsovna before) and Mr. Lebeziatnikov too... hm.... All the trouble between him and Katerina Ivanovna was on Soniaâs account. At first he was for making up to Sonia himself and then all of a sudden he stood on his dignity: âhow,â said he, âcan a highly educated man like me live in the same rooms with a girl like that?â And Katerina Ivanovna would not let it pass, she stood up for her... and so thatâs how it happened. And Sonia comes to us now, mostly after dark; she comforts Katerina Ivanovna and gives her all she can.... She has a room at the Kapernaumovsâ the tailors, she lodges with them; Kapernaumov is a lame man with a cleft palate and all of his numerous family have cleft palates too. And his wife, too, has a cleft palate. They all live in one room, but Sonia has her own, partitioned off.... Hm... yes... very poor people and all with cleft palates... yes. Then I got up in the morning, and put on my rags, lifted up my hands to heaven and set off to his excellency Ivan Afanasyvitch. His excellency Ivan Afanasyvitch, do you know him? No? Well, then, itâs a man of God you donât know. He is wax... wax before the face of the Lord; even as wax melteth!... His eyes were dim when he heard my story. âMarmeladov, once already you have deceived my expectations... Iâll take you once more on my own responsibilityââthatâs what he said, âremember,â he said, âand now you can go.â I kissed the dust at his feetâin thought only, for in reality he would not have allowed me to do it, being a statesman and a man of modern political and enlightened ideas. I returned home, and when I announced that Iâd been taken back into the service and should receive a salary, heavens, what a to-do there was!...â
Marmeladov stopped again in violent excitement. At that moment a whole party of revellers already drunk came in from the street, and the sounds of a hired concertina and the cracked piping voice of a child of seven singing âThe Hamletâ were heard in the entry. The room was filled with noise. The tavern-keeper and the boys were busy with the new-comers. Marmeladov paying no attention to the new arrivals continued his story. He appeared by now to be extremely weak, but as he became more and more drunk, he became more and more talkative. The recollection of his recent success in getting the situation seemed to revive him, and was positively reflected in a sort of radiance on his face. Raskolnikov listened attentively.
âThat was five weeks ago, sir. Yes.... As soon as Katerina Ivanovna and Sonia heard of it, mercy on us, it was as though I stepped into the kingdom of Heaven. It used to be: you can lie like a beast, nothing but abuse. Now they were walking on tiptoe, hushing the children. âSemyon Zaharovitch is tired with his work at the office, he is resting, shh!â They made me coffee before I went to work and boiled cream for me! They began to get real cream for me, do you hear that? And how they managed to get together the money for a decent outfitâeleven roubles, fifty copecks, I canât guess. Boots, cotton shirt-frontsâmost magnificent, a uniform, they got up all in splendid style, for eleven roubles and a half. The first morning I came back from the office I found Katerina Ivanovna had cooked two courses for dinnerâsoup and salt meat with horse radishâwhich we had never dreamed of till then. She had not any dresses... none at all, but she got herself up as though she were going on a visit; and not that sheâd anything to do it with, she smartened herself up with nothing at all, sheâd done her hair nicely, put on a clean collar of some sort, cuffs, and there she was, quite a different person, she was younger and better looking. Sonia, my little darling, had only helped with money âfor the time,â she said, âit wonât do for me to come and see you too often. After dark maybe when no one can see.â Do you hear, do you hear? I lay down for a nap after dinner and what do you think: though Katerina Ivanovna had quarrelled to the last degree with our
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