[Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky]@TWC D-Link bookCrime and Punishment CHAPTER IV 2/34
All his acquaintances found him tedious, but said he was clever at his work. "I've been to you twice to-day, brother.
You see, he's come to himself," cried Razumihin. "I see, I see; and how do we feel now, eh ?" said Zossimov to Raskolnikov, watching him carefully and, sitting down at the foot of the sofa, he settled himself as comfortably as he could. "He is still depressed," Razumihin went on.
"We've just changed his linen and he almost cried." "That's very natural; you might have put it off if he did not wish it....
His pulse is first-rate.
Is your head still aching, eh ?" "I am well, I am perfectly well!" Raskolnikov declared positively and irritably.
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