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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER III
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When you decamped in that rascally way without leaving your address, I felt so angry that I resolved to find you out and punish you.

I set to work that very day.
How I ran about making inquiries for you! This lodging of yours I had forgotten, though I never remembered it, indeed, because I did not know it; and as for your old lodgings, I could only remember it was at the Five Corners, Harlamov's house.

I kept trying to find that Harlamov's house, and afterwards it turned out that it was not Harlamov's, but Buch's.

How one muddles up sound sometimes! So I lost my temper, and I went on the chance to the address bureau next day, and only fancy, in two minutes they looked you up! Your name is down there." "My name!" "I should think so; and yet a General Kobelev they could not find while I was there.

Well, it's a long story.


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