[Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky]@TWC D-Link bookCrime and Punishment CHAPTER VI 51/57
Raskolnikov folded his arms and listened. "She comes to me in the morning," said the elder to the younger, "very early, all dressed up.
'Why are you preening and prinking ?' says I.'I am ready to do anything to please you, Tit Vassilitch!' That's a way of going on! And she dressed up like a regular fashion book!" "And what is a fashion book ?" the younger one asked.
He obviously regarded the other as an authority. "A fashion book is a lot of pictures, coloured, and they come to the tailors here every Saturday, by post from abroad, to show folks how to dress, the male sex as well as the female.
They're pictures.
The gentlemen are generally wearing fur coats and for the ladies' fluffles, they're beyond anything you can fancy." "There's nothing you can't find in Petersburg," the younger cried enthusiastically, "except father and mother, there's everything!" "Except them, there's everything to be found, my boy," the elder declared sententiously. Raskolnikov got up and walked into the other room where the strong box, the bed, and the chest of drawers had been; the room seemed to him very tiny without furniture in it.
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