Crime and Punishment by Part 6 Chapter 5 Page 9

judgment was uttered too lightly and hastily: there was something about Svidriga�lov which gave him a certain original, even a mysterious character. As concerned his sister, Raskolnikov was convinced that Svidriga�lov would not leave her in peace. But it was too tiresome and unbearable to go on thinking and thinking about this.

When he was alone, he had not gone twenty paces before he sank, as usual, into deep thought. On the bridge he stood by the railing and began gazing at the water. And his sister was standing close by him.

He met her at the entrance to the bridge, but passed by without seeing her. Dounia had never met him like this in the street before and was struck with dismay. She stood still and did not know whether to call to him or not. Suddenly she saw Svidriga�lov coming