Crime and Punishment by Part 2 Chapter 6 Page 47

the police office? The police office is open till ten o’clock...” He turned his back to the railing and looked about him.

“Very well then!” he said resolutely; he moved from the bridge and walked in the direction of the police office. His heart felt hollow and empty. He did not want to think. Even his depression had passed, there was not a trace now of the energy with which he had set out “to make an end of it all.” Complete apathy had succeeded to it.

“Well, it’s a way out of it,” he thought, walking slowly and listlessly along the canal bank. “Anyway I’ll make an end, for I want to... But is it a way out? What does it matter! There’ll be the square yard of space — ha! But what an end! Is it really the end?