第 122 节
作者:不言败      更新:2021-02-21 15:48      字数:9322
  be!〃 he cried in a sudden spasm of agony; 〃let me be!〃
  He leaned his elbows on his knees and squeezed his head in his hands
  as in a vise。
  〃What suffering!〃 A wail of anguish broke from Sonia。
  〃Well; what am I to do now?〃 he asked; suddenly raising his head and
  looking at her with a face hideously distorted by despair。
  〃What are you to do?〃 she cried; jumping up; and her eyes that had
  been full of tears suddenly began to shine。 〃Stand up!〃 (She seized
  him by the shoulder; he got up; looking at her almost bewildered。) 〃Go
  at once; this very minute; stand at the cross…roads; bow down; first
  kiss the earth which you have defiled and then bow down to all the
  world and say to all men aloud; 'I am a murderer!' Then God will
  send you life again。 Will you go; will you go?〃 she asked him;
  trembling all over; snatching his two hands; squeezing them tight in
  hers and gazing at him with eyes full of fire。
  He was amazed at her sudden ecstasy。
  〃You mean Siberia; Sonia? I must give myself up?〃 he asked gloomily。
  〃Suffer and expiate your sin by it; that's what you must do。〃
  〃No! I am not going to them; Sonia!〃
  〃But how will you go on living? What will you live for?〃 cried
  Sonia; 〃how is it possible now? Why; how can you talk to your
  mother? (Oh; what will become of them now!) But what am I saying?
  You have abandoned your mother and your sister already。 He has
  abandoned them already! Oh; God!〃 she cried; 〃why; he knows it all
  himself。 How; how can he live by himself! What will become of you
  now?〃
  〃Don't be a child; Sonia;〃 he said softly。 〃What wrong have I done
  them? Why should I go to them? What should I say to them? That's
  only a phantom。。。。 They destroy men by millions themselves and look on
  it as a virtue。 They are knaves and scoundrels; Sonia! I am not
  going to them。 And what should I say to them… that I murdered her; but
  did not dare to take the money and hid it under a stone?〃 he added
  with a bitter smile。 〃Why; they would laugh at me; and would call me a
  fool for not getting it。 A coward and a fool! They wouldn't understand
  and they don't deserve to understand。 Why should I go to them? I
  won't。 Don't be a child; Sonia。。。。〃
  〃It will be too much for you to bear; too much!〃 she repeated;
  holding out her hands in despairing supplication。
  〃Perhaps I've been unfair to myself;〃 he observed gloomily;
  pondering; 〃perhaps after all I am a man and not a louse and I've been
  in too great a hurry to condemn myself。 I'll make another fight for
  it。〃
  A haughty smile appeared on his lips。
  〃What a burden to bear! And your whole life; your whole life!〃
  〃I shall get used to it;〃 he said grimly and thoughtfully。 〃Listen;〃
  he began a minute later; 〃stop crying; it's time to talk of the facts:
  I've come to tell you that the police are after me; on my track。。。。〃
  〃Ach!〃 Sonia cried in terror。
  〃Well; why do you cry out? You want me to go to Siberia and now
  you are frightened? But let me tell you: I shall not give myself up。 I
  shall make a struggle for it and they won't do anything to me。 They've
  no real evidence。 Yesterday I was in great danger and believed I was
  lost; but to…day things are going better。 All the facts they know
  can be explained two ways; that's to say I can turn their
  accusations to my credit; do you understand? And I shall; for I've
  learnt my lesson。 But they will certainly arrest me。 If it had not
  been for something that happened; they would have done so to…day for
  certain; perhaps even now they will arrest me to…day。。。。 But that's no
  matter; Sonia; they'll let me out again。。。 for there isn't any real
  proof against me; and there won't be; I give you my word for it。 And
  they can't convict a man on what they have against me。 Enough。。。。 I
  only tell you that you may know。。。。 I will try to manage somehow to
  put it to my mother and sister so that they won't be frightened。。。。 My
  sister's future is secure; however; now; I believe。。。 and my
  mother's must be too。。。。 Well; that's all。 Be careful; though。 Will
  you come and see me in prison when I am there?〃
  〃Oh; I will; I will。〃
  They sat side by side; both mournful and dejected; as though they
  had been cast up by the tempest alone on some deserted shore。 He
  looked at Sonia and felt how great was her love for him; and strange
  to say he felt it suddenly burdensome and painful to be so loved。 Yes;
  it was a strange and awful sensation! On his way to see Sonia he had
  felt that all his hopes rested on her; he expected to be rid of at
  least part of his suffering; and now; when all her heart turned
  towards him; he suddenly felt that he was immeasurably unhappier
  than before。
  〃Sonia;〃 he said; 〃you'd better not come and see me when I am in
  prison。〃
  Sonia did not answer; she was crying。 Several minutes passed。
  〃Have you a cross on you?〃 she asked; as though suddenly thinking of
  it。
  He did not at first understand the question。
  〃No; of course not。 Here; take this one; of cypress wood。 I have
  another; a copper one that belonged to Lizaveta。 I changed with
  Lizaveta: she gave me her cross and I gave her my little ikon。 I
  will wear Lizaveta's now and give you this。 Take it。。。 it's mine! It's
  mine; you know;〃 she begged him。 〃We will go to suffer together; and
  together we will bear our cross!〃
  〃Give it me;〃 said Raskolnikov。
  He did not want to hurt her feelings。 But immediately he drew back
  the hand he held out for the cross。
  〃Not now; Sonia。 Better later;〃 he added to comfort her。
  〃Yes; yes; better;〃 she repeated with conviction; 〃when you go to
  meet your suffering; then put it on。 You will come to me; I'll put
  it on you; we will pray and go together。〃
  At that moment some one knocked three times at the door。
  〃Sofya Semyonovna; may I come in?〃 they heard in a very familiar and
  polite voice。
  Sonia rushed to the door in a fright。 The flaxen head of Mr。
  Lebeziatnikov appeared at the door。
  Chapter Five
  LEBEZIATNIKOV looked perturbed。
  〃I've come to you; Sofya Semyonovna;〃 he began。 〃Excuse me。。。 I
  thought I should find you;〃 he said; addressing Raskolnikov
  suddenly; 〃that is; I didn't mean anything。。。 of that sort。。。 But I
  just thought。。。 Katerina Ivanovna has gone out of her mind;〃 he
  blurted out suddenly; turning from Raskolnikov to Sonia。
  Sonia screamed。
  〃At least it seems so。 But。。。 we don't know what to do; you see! She
  came back… she seems to have been turned out somewhere; perhaps
  beaten。。。。 So it seems at least;。。。 She had run to your father's
  former chief; she didn't find him at home: he was dining at some other
  general's。。。。 Only fancy; she rushed off there; to the other
  general's; and; imagine; she was so persistent that she managed to get
  the chief to see her; had him fetched out from dinner; it seems。 You
  can imagine what happened。 She was turned out; of course; but;
  according to her own story; she abused him and threw something at him。
  One may well believe it。。。。 How