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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER IV
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If a man is a nice fellow, that's the only principle I go upon.
Zametov is a delightful person." "Though he does take bribes." "Well, he does! and what of it?
I don't care if he does take bribes," Razumihin cried with unnatural irritability.

"I don't praise him for taking bribes.

I only say he is a nice man in his own way! But if one looks at men in all ways--are there many good ones left?
Why, I am sure I shouldn't be worth a baked onion myself...

perhaps with you thrown in." "That's too little; I'd give two for you." "And I wouldn't give more than one for you.

No more of your jokes! Zametov is no more than a boy.


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