
Crime and Punishment, Part VI, Chapter 3
He found Svidrigailov in a tiny back room, adjoining the saloon in which merchants, clerks and numbers of people of all sorts were drinking tea at twenty little tables to the desperate bawling of a chorus of …
Crime and Punishment Full Text - Part VI - Chapter III - Owl Eyes
“Hey, Philip, a glass!” shouted Svidrigaïlov. “I won't drink anything,” said Raskolnikov. “As you like, I didn't mean it for you. Drink, Katia! I don't want anything more to-day, you can go.” He poured her out …
Crime and Punishment: Part VI, Chapter III | SparkNotes
Yet, it was evident that Svidrigaïlov did not want to be seen. He took the pipe out of his mouth and was on the point of concealing himself, but as he got up and moved back his chair, he seemed to have …
Crime and Punishment Full Text: Part 6, Chapter 3 - Shmoop
A sly smile came into Svidrigaïlov's face and grew broader and broader. Each knew that he was seen and watched by the other. At last Svidrigaïlov broke into a loud laugh. "Well, well, come in if you want …
Fyodor Dostoevsky – Crime and Punishment (Chap. 6.6) | Genius
Svidrigaïlov was chosen to decide the dispute. He listened to them for a quarter of an hour, but they shouted so loud that there was no possibility of understanding them.
Part 6, Chapter 4 | Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
“That’s all nonsense!” said Svidrigailov, wetting a towel and putting it to his head. “But I can answer you in one word and annihilate all your suspicions.
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky: Part 6 Chapter 3 …
"Because it may be only chance." "Oh, that's the way with all you folk," laughed Svidrigailov. "You won't admit it, even if you do inwardly believe it a miracle! Here you say that it may be only chance. And …
Arkady Ivanovich Svidrigailov Character Analysis - LitCharts
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“Hey, Philip, a glass!” shouted Svidrigaïlov. “I won’t drink anything,” said Raskolnikov. “As you like, I didn’t mean it for you. Drink, Katia! I don’t want anything more to-day, you can go.” He poured her …
Crime and Punishment Full Text - Part I - Chapter IV - Owl Eyes
“Hey! You Svidrigaïlov! What do you want here?” he shouted, clenching his fists and laughing, spluttering with rage. “What do you mean?” the gentleman asked sternly, scowling in haughty …