RaoulDuke
06-16-2010, 12:19 PM
Grushenka repeats the phrase "I'd pay him out" when talking about her previous suitor, the Pole who is an officer. What does this mean?
The full sentence is "If only I could see him, if I could meet him again, I'd pay him out, I'd pay him out!"
The conversation takes place in Part III, Book VII, Chapter 3: An Onion (http://www.online-literature.com/view.php/brothers_karamazov/44?term=pay%20him%20out) for further context.
The full sentence is "If only I could see him, if I could meet him again, I'd pay him out, I'd pay him out!"
The conversation takes place in Part III, Book VII, Chapter 3: An Onion (http://www.online-literature.com/view.php/brothers_karamazov/44?term=pay%20him%20out) for further context.