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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER IV
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He had gone there, taken the silver cross off his neck and asked for a dram for it.

They gave it to him.

A few minutes afterwards the woman went to the cowshed, and through a crack in the wall she saw in the stable adjoining he had made a noose of his sash from the beam, stood on a block of wood, and was trying to put his neck in the noose.

The woman screeched her hardest; people ran in.

'So that's what you are up to!' 'Take me,' he says, 'to such-and-such a police officer; I'll confess everything.' Well, they took him to that police station--that is here--with a suitable escort.


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