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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER I
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At that instant the sunlight fell on his left boot; on the sock which poked out from the boot, he fancied there were traces! He flung off his boots; "traces indeed! The tip of the sock was soaked with blood;" he must have unwarily stepped into that pool....

"But what am I to do with this now?
Where am I to put the sock and rags and pocket ?" He gathered them all up in his hands and stood in the middle of the room.
"In the stove?
But they would ransack the stove first of all.

Burn them?
But what can I burn them with?
There are no matches even.

No, better go out and throw it all away somewhere.

Yes, better throw it away," he repeated, sitting down on the sofa again, "and at once, this minute, without lingering..." But his head sank on the pillow instead.


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