PART V
3. CHAPTER III
 (continued)
"Out of my lodgings! At once! Quick march!" 
And with these words she began snatching up everything she could lay
 her hands on that belonged to Katerina Ivanovna, and throwing it on
 the floor. Katerina Ivanovna, pale, almost fainting, and gasping for
 breath, jumped up from the bed where she had sunk in exhaustion and
 darted at Amalia Ivanovna. But the battle was too unequal: the
 landlady waved her away like a feather. 
"What! As though that godless calumny was not enough--this vile
 creature attacks me! What! On the day of my husband's funeral I am
 turned out of my lodging! After eating my bread and salt she turns me
 into the street, with my orphans! Where am I to go?" wailed the poor
 woman, sobbing and gasping. "Good God!" she cried with flashing eyes,
 "is there no justice upon earth? Whom should you protect if not us
 orphans? We shall see! There is law and justice on earth, there is, I
 will find it! Wait a bit, godless creature! Polenka, stay with the
 children, I'll come back. Wait for me, if you have to wait in the
 street. We will see whether there is justice on earth!" 
And throwing over her head that green shawl which Marmeladov had
 mentioned to Raskolnikov, Katerina Ivanovna squeezed her way through
 the disorderly and drunken crowd of lodgers who still filled the room,
 and, wailing and tearful, she ran into the street--with a vague
 intention of going at once somewhere to find justice. Polenka with the
 two little ones in her arms crouched, terrified, on the trunk in the
 corner of the room, where she waited trembling for her mother to come
 back. Amalia Ivanovna raged about the room, shrieking, lamenting and
 throwing everything she came across on the floor. The lodgers talked
 incoherently, some commented to the best of their ability on what had
 happened, others quarrelled and swore at one another, while others
 struck up a song. . . . 
"Now it's time for me to go," thought Raskolnikov. "Well, Sofya
 Semyonovna, we shall see what you'll say now!" 
And he set off in the direction of Sonia's lodgings. 
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