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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER VII
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Is the water ready?
Give me the shirt, and the stockings! Lida," said she to the youngest one, "you must manage without your chemise to-night...

and lay your stockings out with it...

I'll wash them together....

How is it that drunken vagabond doesn't come in?
He has worn his shirt till it looks like a dish-clout, he has torn it to rags! I'd do it all together, so as not to have to work two nights running! Oh, dear! (Cough, cough, cough, cough!) Again! What's this ?" she cried, noticing a crowd in the passage and the men, who were pushing into her room, carrying a burden.

"What is it?
What are they bringing?
Mercy on us!" "Where are we to put him ?" asked the policeman, looking round when Marmeladov, unconscious and covered with blood, had been carried in.
"On the sofa! Put him straight on the sofa, with his head this way," Raskolnikov showed him.
"Run over in the road! Drunk!" someone shouted in the passage.
Katerina Ivanovna stood, turning white and gasping for breath.


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