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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER II
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Very interesting to know, though; have I come on purpose or have I simply walked here by chance?
Never mind, I said the day before yesterday that I would go and see him the day _after_; well, and so I will! Besides I really cannot go further now." He went up to Razumihin's room on the fifth floor.
The latter was at home in his garret, busily writing at the moment, and he opened the door himself.

It was four months since they had seen each other.

Razumihin was sitting in a ragged dressing-gown, with slippers on his bare feet, unkempt, unshaven and unwashed.

His face showed surprise.
"Is it you ?" he cried.

He looked his comrade up and down; then after a brief pause, he whistled.


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