[Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky]@TWC D-Link bookCrime and Punishment CHAPTER VI 39/57
One feels ashamed and goes back to a man! So remember, Potchinkov's house on the third storey...." "Why, Mr.Razumihin, I do believe you'd let anybody beat you from sheer benevolence." "Beat? Whom? Me? I'd twist his nose off at the mere idea! Potchinkov's house, 47, Babushkin's flat...." "I shall not come, Razumihin." Raskolnikov turned and walked away. "I bet you will," Razumihin shouted after him.
"I refuse to know you if you don't! Stay, hey, is Zametov in there ?" "Yes." "Did you see him ?" "Yes." "Talked to him ?" "Yes." "What about? Confound you, don't tell me then.
Potchinkov's house, 47, Babushkin's flat, remember!" Raskolnikov walked on and turned the corner into Sadovy Street. Razumihin looked after him thoughtfully.
Then with a wave of his hand he went into the house but stopped short of the stairs. "Confound it," he went on almost aloud.
"He talked sensibly but yet... I am a fool! As if madmen didn't talk sensibly! And this was just what Zossimov seemed afraid of." He struck his finger on his forehead.
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