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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER II
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"As hard up as all that! Why, brother, you've cut me out!" he added, looking at Raskolnikov's rags.

"Come sit down, you are tired, I'll be bound." And when he had sunk down on the American leather sofa, which was in even worse condition than his own, Razumihin saw at once that his visitor was ill.
"Why, you are seriously ill, do you know that ?" He began feeling his pulse.

Raskolnikov pulled away his hand.
"Never mind," he said, "I have come for this: I have no lessons....

I wanted,...

but I don't really want lessons...." "But I say! You are delirious, you know!" Razumihin observed, watching him carefully.
"No, I am not." Raskolnikov got up from the sofa.


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