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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER III
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That was Alexey Semyonovitch; he is in our office, too." "He was more intelligent than you, don't you think so ?" "Yes, indeed, sir, he is of more weight than I am." "Quite so; go on." "At your mamma's request, through Afanasy Ivanovitch Vahrushin, of whom I presume you have heard more than once, a remittance is sent to you from our office," the man began, addressing Raskolnikov.

"If you are in an intelligible condition, I've thirty-five roubles to remit to you, as Semyon Semyonovitch has received from Afanasy Ivanovitch at your mamma's request instructions to that effect, as on previous occasions.

Do you know him, sir ?" "Yes, I remember...

Vahrushin," Raskolnikov said dreamily.
"You hear, he knows Vahrushin," cried Razumihin.

"He is in 'an intelligible condition'! And I see you are an intelligent man too.


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