[Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky]@TWC D-Link bookCrime and Punishment CHAPTER I 9/46
You know which office." "To the police ?...
What for ?..." "How can I tell? You're sent for, so you go." The man looked at him attentively, looked round the room and turned to go away. "He's downright ill!" observed Nastasya, not taking her eyes off him. The porter turned his head for a moment.
"He's been in a fever since yesterday," she added. Raskolnikov made no response and held the paper in his hands, without opening it.
"Don't you get up then," Nastasya went on compassionately, seeing that he was letting his feet down from the sofa.
"You're ill, and so don't go; there's no such hurry.
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