[Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky]@TWC D-Link bookCrime and Punishment CHAPTER V 17/26
He made up his mind to take leave in another minute or two. "I trust our acquaintance," he said, addressing Raskolnikov, "may, upon your recovery and in view of the circumstances of which you are aware, become closer...
Above all, I hope for your return to health..." Raskolnikov did not even turn his head.
Pyotr Petrovitch began getting up from his chair. "One of her customers must have killed her," Zossimov declared positively. "Not a doubt of it," replied Razumihin.
"Porfiry doesn't give his opinion, but is examining all who have left pledges with her there." "Examining them ?" Raskolnikov asked aloud. "Yes.
What then ?" "Nothing." "How does he get hold of them ?" asked Zossimov. "Koch has given the names of some of them, other names are on the wrappers of the pledges and some have come forward of themselves." "It must have been a cunning and practised ruffian! The boldness of it! The coolness!" "That's just what it wasn't!" interposed Razumihin.
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