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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER VII
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Then he took the hook and softly, noiselessly, fixed it in the catch.

Instinct helped him.

When he had done this, he crouched holding his breath, by the door.

The unknown visitor was by now also at the door.

They were now standing opposite one another, as he had just before been standing with the old woman, when the door divided them and he was listening.
The visitor panted several times.


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