1 Leave it to time, don't worry about it.
2 Then he went out of his room, leaving the door open.
3 Leave off, Sonia, he answered wearily, almost with vexation.
4 And leaving her, he passed straight into the room uninvited.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 5 His room was so small that he could undo the latch without leaving the bed.
6 "Leave off, Sonia, leave off," she shouted, speaking fast, panting and coughing.
7 He went out, leaving Sonia in a state of wondering anxiety and vague apprehension.
8 I am leaving here to-day or to-morrow and therefore I wanted to speak to her about.
9 I fancy the first stage of your derangement coincides with your leaving the university.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER III 10 The priest stepped back and turned to say a few words of admonition and consolation to Katerina Ivanovna on leaving.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER VII 11 I walked in as your door was wide open, I looked round, waited and went out without leaving my name with your servant.
12 When you decamped in that rascally way without leaving your address, I felt so angry that I resolved to find you out and punish you.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER III 13 But Luzhin was already leaving without finishing his speech, squeezing between the table and the chair; Razumihin got up this time to let him pass.
14 It was my own doing, not leaving the country, and nearly a year ago Marfa Petrovna gave me back the document on my name-day and made me a present of a considerable sum of money, too.
15 On the stairs he remembered that he was leaving all the things just as they were in the hole in the wall, "and very likely, it's on purpose to search when I'm out," he thought, and stopped short.
16 Know then that my wife was educated in a high-class school for the daughters of noblemen, and on leaving she danced the shawl dance before the governor and other personages for which she was presented with a gold medal and a certificate of merit.
17 It suddenly appeared that Katerina Ivanovna had in her hands the very certificate of honour of which Marmeladov had spoken to Raskolnikov in the tavern, when he told him that Katerina Ivanovna, his wife, had danced the shawl dance before the governor and other great personages on leaving school.
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