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spare。 I will put those two little ones and Polenka into some good          
orphan asylum; and I will settle fifteen hundred roubles to be paid to      
each on coming of age; so that Sofya Semyonovna need have no anxiety        
about them。 And I will pull her out of the mud too; for she is a            
good girl; isn't she? So tell Avdotya Romanovna that that is how I          
am spending her ten thousand。〃                                              
  〃What is your motive for such benevolence?〃 asked Raskolnikov。            
  〃Ah! you sceptical person!〃 laughed Svidrigailov。 〃I told you I           
had no need of that money。 Won't you admit that it's simply done            
from humanity? She wasn't 'a louse;' you know〃 (he pointed to the           
corner where the dead woman lay); 〃was she; like some old pawnbroker        
woman? Come; you'll agree; is Luzhin to go on living; and doing wicked      
things or is she to die? And if I didn't help them; Polenka would go        
the same way。〃                                                              
  He said this with an air of a sort of gay winking slyness; keeping        
his eyes fixed on Raskolnikov; who turned white and cold; hearing           
his own phrases; spoken to Sonia。 He quickly stepped back and looked        
wildly at Svidrigailov。                                                     
  〃How do you know?〃 he whispered; hardly able to breathe。                  
  〃Why; I lodge here at Madame Resslich's; the other side of the wall。      
Here is Kapernaumov; and there lives Madame Resslich; an old and            
devoted friend of mine。 I am a neighbour。〃                                  
  〃You?〃                                                                    
  〃Yes;〃 continued Svidrigailov; shaking with laughter。 〃I assure           
you on my honour; dear Rodion Romanovitch; that you have interested me      
enormously。 I told you we should become friends; I foretold it。             
Well; here we have。 And you will see what an accommodating person I         
am。 You'll see that you can get on with me!〃                                

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