ā€œLet us make haste away,ā€ SvidrigaĆÆlov whispered to her, ā€œI don’t want Rodion Romanovitch to know of our meeting. I must tell you I’ve been sitting with him in the restaurant close by, where he looked me up and I had great difficulty in getting rid of him. He has somehow heard of my letter to you and suspects something. It wasn’t you who told him, of course, but if not you, who then?ā€

ā€œWell, we’ve turned the corner now,ā€ Dounia interrupted, ā€œand my brother won’t see us. I have to tell you that I am going no further with you. Speak to me here. You can tell it all in the street.ā€

ā€œIn the first place, I can’t say it in the street; secondly, you must hear Sofya Semyonovna too; and, thirdly, I will show you some papers.ā ā€Šā ā€¦ Oh well, if you won’t agree to come with me, I shall refuse to give any explanation and go away at once. But I beg you not to forget that a very curious secret of your beloved brother’s is entirely in my keeping.ā€

Dounia stood still, hesitating, and looked at SvidrigaĆÆlov with searching eyes.

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