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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER II
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It left him strangely cold; this gorgeous picture was for him blank and lifeless.

He wondered every time at his sombre and enigmatic impression and, mistrusting himself, put off finding the explanation of it.

He vividly recalled those old doubts and perplexities, and it seemed to him that it was no mere chance that he recalled them now.

It struck him as strange and grotesque, that he should have stopped at the same spot as before, as though he actually imagined he could think the same thoughts, be interested in the same theories and pictures that had interested him...
so short a time ago.

He felt it almost amusing, and yet it wrung his heart.


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