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1. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Primera parte. Capitulo IV
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2. Dostoevsky. Crime and Punishment (English. Преступление и наказание). Part one. Chapter Four
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1. Dostoevsky. Crimen y castigo (Spanish. Преступление и наказание). Primera parte. Capitulo IV
Входимость: 1. Размер: 36кб.
Часть текста: parte. Capitulo IV CAPÍTULO IV La carta de su madre le había trastornado, pero Raskolnikof no había vacilado un instante, ni siquiera durante la lectura, sobre el punto principal. Acerca de esta cuestión, ya había tornado una decisión irrevocable: "Ese matrimonio no se llevará a cabo mientras yo viva. Al diablo ese señor Lujine!" "La cosa no puede estar más clara -pensaba, sonriendo con aire triunfal y malicioso, como si estuviese seguro de su éxito-. No, mamá; no, Dunia; no conseguiréis engañarme... Y todavía se disculpan de haber decidido la cosa por su propia cuenta y sin pedirme consejo. Claro que no me lo han pedido! Creen que es demasiado tarde para romper el compromiso. Ya veremos si se puede romper o no. Buen pretexto alegan! Piotr Petrovitch está siempre tan ocupado, que sólo puede casarse a toda velocidad, como un ferrocarril en marcha. No,...
2. Dostoevsky. Crime and Punishment (English. Преступление и наказание). Part one. Chapter Four
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Часть текста: question was settled, and irrevocably settled, in his mind: "Never such a marriage while I am alive and Mr. Luzhin be damned;" "The thing is perfectly clear," he muttered to himself, with a malignant smile anticipating the triumph of his decision. "No, mother, no, Dounia, you won't deceive me! and then they apologise for not asking my advice and for taking the decision without me! I dare say! They imagine it is arranged now and can't be broken off; but we will see whether it can or not! A magnificent excuse: 'Pyotr Petrovitch is such a busy man that even his wedding has to be in post-haste, almost by express. ' No, Dounia, I see it all and I know what you want to say to me; and I know too what you were thinking about, when you walked up and down all night, and what your prayers were like before the Holy Mother of Kazan who stands in mother's bedroom. Bitter is the ascent to Golgotha.... Hm... so it is finally settled; you have determined to marry a sensible business man, Avdotya Romanovna, one who has a fortune (has already made his fortune, that is so much more solid and impressive) a man who holds two government posts and who shares the ideas of our most rising generation, as mother writes, and who seems to be kind, as Dounia herself...