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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER VII
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The prince knew me as a girl; he remembers Semyon Zaharovitch well and has often been a benefactor to him.

Everyone knows that Semyon Zaharovitch had many friends and protectors, whom he abandoned himself from an honourable pride, knowing his unhappy weakness, but now (she pointed to Raskolnikov) a generous young man has come to our assistance, who has wealth and connections and whom Semyon Zaharovitch has known from a child.

You may rest assured, Amalia Ludwigovna..." All this was uttered with extreme rapidity, getting quicker and quicker, but a cough suddenly cut short Katerina Ivanovna's eloquence.

At that instant the dying man recovered consciousness and uttered a groan; she ran to him.

The injured man opened his eyes and without recognition or understanding gazed at Raskolnikov who was bending over him.


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