âHe is stuck,â laughed Stavrogin. âNo, Iâd better give you my version. There you reckon on your fingers the forces that make up the circles. All that business of titles and sentimentalism is a very good cement, but there is something better; persuade four members of the circle to do for a fifth on the pretence that he is a traitor, and youâll tie them all together with the blood theyâve shed as though it were a knot. Theyâll be your slaves, they wonât dare to rebel or call you to account. Ha ha ha!â
âBut youâ ââ ⌠you shall pay for those words,â Pyotr Stepanovitch thought to himself, âand this very evening, in fact. You go too far.â
This or something like this must have been Pyotr Stepanovitchâs reflection. They were approaching Virginskyâs house.
âYouâve represented me, no doubt, as a member from abroad, an inspector in connection with the Internationale?â Stavrogin asked suddenly.