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: Notes From The Underground
Notes From The Underground
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
Title Page
Chapter 1 I am a sick man.à
Chapter 2 I want now to tell you, gentlemen, whether you care to hear it or notà
Chapter 3 With people who know how to revenge themselves and to stand up for themselves inà
Chapter 4 |Ha, ha, ha! You will be finding enjoyment in toothache nextà
Chapter 5 Come, can a man who attempts to find enjoyment in the very feeling of hisà
Chapter 6 Oh, if I had done nothing simply from laziness! Heavensà
Chapter 7 But these are all golden dreams.à
Chapter 8 |Ha! ha! ha! But you know there is no such thing as choice in realityà
Chapter 9 Gentlemen, I am joking, and I know myself that my jokes are not brilliantà
Chapter 10 You believe in a palace of crystal that can never be destroyed -- a palaceà
Chapter 11 The long and the short of it is, gentlemenà
Chapter 12 When from dark error's subjugationà
Chapter 13 AT THAT TIME I was only twenty-four.à
Chapter 14 I found two of my old schoolfellows with him.à
Chapter 15 I had been certain the day before that I should be the first to arrive.à
Chapter 16 |So this is it, this is it at last -- contact with real lifeà
Chapter 17 .à
Chapter 18 |Oh, hush, Liza! How can you talk about being like a bookà
Chapter 19 It was some time, however, before I consented to recognise that truth.à
Chapter 20 |Into my house come bold and free,à
Chapter 21 A quarter of an hour later I was rushing up and down the room inà
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