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- CHAPTER 1 ON AN exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the
- CHAPTER 2 RASKOLNIKOV was not used to crowds, and, as we said before
- CHAPTER 3 HE WAKED up late next day after a broken sleep.
- CHAPTER 4 HIS MOTHER'S letter had been a torture to him
- CHAPTER 5 |OF COURSE, I've been meaning lately to go to Razumihin's to ask for work
- CHAPTER 6 LATER on Raskolnikov happened to find out why the huckster and his wife had invited
- CHAPTER 7 THE DOOR was as before opened a tiny crack
- CHAPTER 8 SO HE lay a very long while.
- CHAPTER 9 |AND WHAT if there has been a search already? What if I find them in
- CHAPTER 10 HE WAS not completely unconscious, however, all the time he was ill
- CHAPTER 11 ZOSSIMOV WAS a tall, fat man with a puffy
- CHAPTER 12 THIS WAS a gentleman no longer young, of a stiff and portly appearance
- CHAPTER 13 BUT AS SOON as she went out, he got up
- CHAPTER 14 AN ELEGANT carriage stood in the middle of the road with a pair of spirited
- CHAPTER 15 RASKOLNIKOV got up, and sat down on the sofa.
- CHAPTER 16 RAZUMIHIN waked up next morning at eight o'clock, troubled and serious.
- CHAPTER 17 |HE IS well, quite well!| Zossimov cried cheerfully as they entered.
- CHAPTER 18 AT THAT moment the door was softly opened, and a young girl walked into the
- CHAPTER 19 RASKOLNIKOV was already entering the room.
- CHAPTER 20 |I DON'T BELIEVE it, I can't believe it!| repeated Razumihin
- CHAPTER 21 |CAN this be still a dream?| Raskolnikov thought once more.
- CHAPTER 22 IT WAS nearly eight o'clock.
- CHAPTER 23 THE FACT was that up to the last moment he had never expected such an
- CHAPTER 24 RASKOLNIKOV WENT straight to the house on the canal bank where Sonia lived.
- CHAPTER 25 WHEN NEXT morning at eleven o'clock punctually Raskolnikov went into the department of the investigation
- CHAPTER 26 WHEN HE remembered the scene afterwards, this is how Raskolnikov saw it.
- CHAPTER 27 THE MORNING that followed the fateful interview with Dounia and her mother brought sobering influences
- CHAPTER 28 IT WOULD be difficult to explain exactly what could have originated the idea of that
- CHAPTER 29 |PYOTR PETROVITCH,| she cried, |protect me.
- CHAPTER 30 RASKOLNIKOV had been a vigorous and active champion of Sonia against Luzhin
- CHAPTER 31 LEBEZIATNIKOV looked perturbed.
- CHAPTER 32 A STRANGE period began for Raskolnikov: it was as though a fog had fallen upon
- CHAPTER 33 |AH THESE cigarettes!| Porfiry Petrovitch ejaculated at last, having lighted one.
- CHAPTER 34 HE HURRIED to Svidrigailov's.
- CHAPTER 35 |YOU know perhaps- yes, I told you myself,| began Svidrigailov
- CHAPTER 36 RASKOLNIKOV walked after him.
- CHAPTER 37 HE SPENT that evening till ten o'clock, going from one low haunt to another.
- CHAPTER 38 THE SAME day, about seven o'clock in the evening
- CHAPTER 39 WHEN HE went into Sonia's room, it was already getting dark.
- CHAPTER 40 SIBERIA.
- CHAPTER 41 HE WAS ill a long time.