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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER VI
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They are caught spending money, they are not all as cunning as you are.

You wouldn't go to a tavern, of course ?" Raskolnikov frowned and looked steadily at Zametov.
"You seem to enjoy the subject and would like to know how I should behave in that case, too ?" he asked with displeasure.
"I should like to," Zametov answered firmly and seriously.

Somewhat too much earnestness began to appear in his words and looks.
"Very much ?" "Very much!" "All right then.

This is how I should behave," Raskolnikov began, again bringing his face close to Zametov's, again staring at him and speaking in a whisper, so that the latter positively shuddered.

"This is what I should have done.


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