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Crime and Punishment

CHAPTER IV
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It was a strange and shocking sight.

He could hardly believe that he was not mistaken.

He saw before him the face of a quite young, fair-haired girl--sixteen, perhaps not more than fifteen, years old, pretty little face, but flushed and heavy looking and, as it were, swollen.

The girl seemed hardly to know what she was doing; she crossed one leg over the other, lifting it indecorously, and showed every sign of being unconscious that she was in the street.
Raskolnikov did not sit down, but he felt unwilling to leave her, and stood facing her in perplexity.

This boulevard was never much frequented; and now, at two o'clock, in the stifling heat, it was quite deserted.


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