Fyodor Dostoyevsky Fullscreen Crime and Punishment, Part Six, Epilogue (1866)

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I see... you were lying... lying all the time....

I don't believe you!

I don't believe you!" cried Dounia, completely losing her head.

Almost fainting, she sank on to a chair which Svidrigailov made haste to give her.

"Avdotya Romanovna, what is it? Control yourself!

Here is some water.

Drink a little...."

He sprinkled some water over her.

Dounia shuddered and came to herself.

"It has acted violently," Svidrigailov muttered to himself, frowning.

"Avdotya Romanovna, calm yourself!

Believe me, he has friends.

We will save him.

Would you like me to take him abroad?

I have money, I can get a ticket in three days.

And as for the murder, he will do all sorts of good deeds yet, to atone for it. Calm yourself.

He may become a great man yet.

Well, how are you? How do you feel?"

"Cruel man!

To be able to jeer at it!

Let me go..."

"Where are you going?"

"To him.

Where is he?

Do you know?

Why is this door locked?

We came in at that door and now it is locked.

When did you manage to lock it?"

"We couldn't be shouting all over the flat on such a subject.

I am far from jeering; it's simply that I'm sick of talking like this.

But how can you go in such a state?

Do you want to betray him?

You will drive him to fury, and he will give himself up.

Let me tell you, he is already being watched; they are already on his track.

You will simply be giving him away.

Wait a little: I saw him and was talking to him just now. He can still be saved.

Wait a bit, sit down; let us think it over together.

I asked you to come in order to discuss it alone with you and to consider it thoroughly.

But do sit down!"

"How can you save him?

Can he really be saved?"

Dounia sat down.

Svidrigailov sat down beside her.

"It all depends on you, on you, on you alone," he began with glowing eyes, almost in a whisper and hardly able to utter the words for emotion.

Dounia drew back from him in alarm.

He too was trembling all over.

"You... one word from you, and he is saved.

I... I'll save him.

I have money and friends.

I'll send him away at once. I'll get a passport, two passports, one for him and one for me.