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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER VII
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Raskolnikov sent in for Razumihin.

He ran out delighted.

At the first glance it was apparent that he had had a great deal to drink and, though no amount of liquor made Razumihin quite drunk, this time he was perceptibly affected by it.
"Listen," Raskolnikov hastened to say, "I've only just come to tell you you've won your bet and that no one really knows what may not happen to him.

I can't come in; I am so weak that I shall fall down directly.

And so good evening and good-bye! Come and see me to-morrow." "Do you know what?
I'll see you home.


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