登陆注册
34897200000097

第97章

RASKOLNIKOV was already entering the room. He came in looking as though he had the utmost difficulty not to burst out laughing again.

Behind him Razumihin strode in gawky and awkward, shamefaced and red as a peony, with an utterly crestfallen and ferocious expression.

His face and whole figure really were ridiculous at that moment and amply justified Raskolnikov's laughter. Raskolnikov, not waiting for an introduction, bowed to Porfiry Petrovitch, who stood in the middle of the room looking inquiringly at them. He held out his hand and shook hands, still apparently ****** desperate efforts to subdue his mirth and utter a few words to introduce himself. But he had no sooner succeeded in assuming a serious air and muttering something when he suddenly glanced again as though accidentally at Razumihin, and could no longer control himself: his stifled laughter broke out the more irresistibly the more he tried to restrain it. The extraordinary ferocity with which Razumihin received this "spontaneous" mirth gave the whole scene the appearance of most genuine fun and naturalness. Razumihin strengthened this impression as though on purpose.

"Fool! You fiend," he roared, waving his arm which at once struck a little round table with an empty tea-glass on it. Everything was sent flying and crashing.

"But why break chairs, gentlemen? You know it's a loss to the Crown," Porfiry Petrovitch quoted gaily.

Raskolnikov was still laughing, with his hand in Porfiry Petrovitch's, but anxious not to overdo it, awaited the right moment to put a natural end to it. Razumihin, completely put to confusion by upsetting the table and smashing the glass, gazed gloomily at the fragments, cursed and turned sharply to the window where he stood looking out with his back to the company with a fiercely scowling countenance, seeing nothing. Porfiry Petrovitch laughed and was ready to go on laughing, but obviously looked for explanations.

Zametov had been sitting in the corner, but he rose at the visitors' entrance and was standing in expectation with a smile on his lips, though he looked with surprise and even it seemed incredulity at the whole scene and at Raskolnikov with a certain embarrassment. Zametov's unexpected presence struck Raskolnikov unpleasantly.

"I've got to think of that," he thought. "Excuse me, please," he began, affecting extreme embarrassment. "Raskolnikov."

"Not at all, very pleasant to see you... and how pleasantly you've come in.... Why, won't he even say good-morning?" Porfiry Petrovitch nodded at Razumihin.

"Upon my honour I don't know why he is in such a rage with me. I only told him as we came along that he was like Romeo... and proved it. And that was all, I think!"

"Pig!" ejaculated Razumihin, without turning round.

"There must have been very grave grounds for it, if he is so furious at the word," Porfiry laughed.

"Oh, you sharp lawyer!... Damn you all!" snapped Razumihin, and suddenly bursting out laughing himself, he went up to Porfiry with a more cheerful face as though nothing had happened. "That'll do! We are all fools. To come to business. This is my friend Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov; in the first place he has heard of you and wants to make your acquaintance, and secondly, he has a little matter of business with you. Bah! Zametov, what brought you here? Have you met before? Have you known each other long?"

"What does this mean?" thought Raskolnikov uneasily.

Zametov seemed taken aback, but not very much so.

"Why, it was at your rooms we met yesterday," he said easily.

"Then I have been spared the trouble. All last week he was begging me to introduce him to you. Porfiry and you have sniffed each other out without me. Where is your tobacco?"

Porfiry Petrovitch was wearing a dressing-gown, very clean linen, and trodden-down slippers. He was a man of about five and thirty, short, stout even to corpulence, and clean shaven. He wore his hair cut short and had a large round head, particularly prominent at the back. His soft, round, rather snub-nosed face was of a sickly yellowish colour, but had a vigorous and rather ironical expression.

It would have been good-natured, except for a look in the eyes, which shone with a watery, mawkish light under almost white, blinking eyelashes. The expression of those eyes was strangely out of keeping with his somewhat womanish figure, and gave it something far more serious than could be guessed at first sight.

As soon as Porfiry Petrovitch heard that his visitor had a little matter of business with him, he begged him to sit down on the sofa and sat down himself on the other end, waiting for him to explain his business, with that careful and over-serious attention which is at once oppressive and embarrassing, especially to a stranger, and especially if what you are discussing is in your opinion of far too little importance for such exceptional solemnity. But in brief and coherent phrases Raskolnikov explained his business clearly and exactly, and was so well satisfied with himself that he even succeeded in taking a good look at Porfiry. Porfiry Petrovitch did not once take his eyes off him. Razumihin, sitting opposite at the same table, listened warmly and impatiently, looking from one to the other every moment with rather excessive interest.

"Fool," Raskolnikov swore to himself.

"You have to give information to the police," Porfiry replied, with a most businesslike air, "that having learnt of this incident, that is of the murder, you beg to inform the lawyer in charge of the case that such and such things belong to you, and that you desire to redeem them... or... but they will write to you."

"That's just the point, that at the present moment," Raskolnikov tried his utmost to feign embarrassment, "I am not quite in funds... and even this trifling sum is beyond me... I only wanted, you see, for the present to declare that the things are mine, and that when I have money...."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 九十续之他们的故事

    九十续之他们的故事

    女主江男,在上一部《重生九十年代纪事》里,差点被玩残。这一部是属于她自己的故事,她决定谁惹她,她就吓死他。作者君表示:写简介好难啊,尤其是给第二部续写简介,各位看客懂了没?就是开启本文前,麻烦移步去看看第一部《重生九十年代纪事》
  • 七年深情终无果

    七年深情终无果

    她爱他七年他嫌她七年而她的爱在这七年被他磨灭终于……她服药自杀,他看到了她身上的那道疤也终于认清了自己的心可,迟到的深情比草轻……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 单影迷途

    单影迷途

    苍天可鉴,我用真心待世间,何人将心比于我!双眼触及,不过灯火阑珊,辉煌下的黑暗,藏着人心的阴暗。
  • 隐秘主宰

    隐秘主宰

    蒸汽与古老交相辉映我从沉睡的梦境中醒来,耳边回荡着神秘呓语这斑驳的旧世界终将腐朽,谁能拂去尘埃,触及永恒?新书友群:1092402005
  • 张调的旅行故事

    张调的旅行故事

    无限平行宇宙,一切皆有可能。张调本以为自己所在的世界已经足够疯狂了,但当他见识过更多更加各种稀奇古怪的世界后,他终于能够对一切都习以为常,甚至问一句:“就这?”
  • 晨佑之异能天下

    晨佑之异能天下

    书中自有黄金屋,书中自有颜如玉,书中自有千钟粟,只要有书,没有不可能………………。见过世界上人人都有异能吗?餐馆可以飞翔,海底能够漫步,各种各样的异兽……当然美女是不会缺少的,各种类型美女应有尽有,只有你想不到,没有你看不到!!!
  • 天才星魂师

    天才星魂师

    什么情况!我穿越了?原来这里的人都以觉醒星魂成为星魂师而自豪!来让我这个穿越者看看你们都是什么星魂,古代兵器、星座,呦、这个厉害了是蛮荒凶兽!但是作为以往故事中都是主角的穿越者,让你们见识一下我的无敌星魂!什么,怎么是棵树!
  • 绝色倾城:王妃不二嫁

    绝色倾城:王妃不二嫁

    一朝重生,她不再受人欺辱,不再任人摆布,她要做那冲天而起的青鸾,自己的命运自己摆布;一朝重生,她光华四射,吸引了皇子,王爷,盟主的目光,他们对她青睐有加;她却只愿独自翱翔,做那清傲的飞鸾。