1 At last the thought struck him that it might be better to go to the Neva.
2 He walked towards the Neva along V---- Prospect, but on the way another idea struck him.
3 The sky was without a cloud and the water was almost bright blue, which is so rare in the Neva.
4 He stopped suddenly, on coming out on the bank of the Little Neva, near the bridge to Vassilyevsky Ostrov.
5 This reminded him of the bridge over the Little Neva and he felt cold again as he had when standing there.
6 Crossing the bridge, he gazed quietly and calmly at the Neva, at the glowing red sun setting in the glowing sky.
7 He closed his hand on the twenty copecks, walked on for ten paces, and turned facing the Neva, looking towards the palace.
8 He began shivering, and for one moment he gazed at the black waters of the Little Neva with a look of special interest, even inquiry.
9 In this way he walked right across Vassilyevsky Ostrov, came out on to the Lesser Neva, crossed the bridge and turned towards the islands.
10 You see, sister, I wanted to make up my mind once for all, and several times I walked by the Neva, I remember that I wanted to end it all there, but.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VII 11 He was picturing the waters of the Little Neva swollen in the night, Petrovsky Island, the wet paths, the wet grass, the wet trees and bushes and at last the bush.