1 Raskolnikov listened attentively.
2 Raskolnikov went out in complete confusion.
3 Raskolnikov recognised Katerina Ivanovna at once.
4 "No, I have not happened to," answered Raskolnikov.
5 Raskolnikov listened intently but with a sick sensation.
6 Without stopping to think, Raskolnikov went down the steps at once.
7 Raskolnikov had for some time been wanting to go and he had meant to help him.
8 He pounced upon Raskolnikov as greedily as though he too had not spoken to a soul for a month.
9 She seemed to Raskolnikov about thirty years old and was certainly a strange wife for Marmeladov.
10 "This very quart was bought with her money," Marmeladov declared, addressing himself exclusively to Raskolnikov.
11 Marmeladov did not enter the door, but dropped on his knees in the very doorway, pushing Raskolnikov in front of him.
12 I am again on the same errand, Raskolnikov continued, a little disconcerted and surprised at the old woman's mistrust.
13 Raskolnikov was not used to crowds, and, as we said before, he avoided society of every sort, more especially of late.
14 Such was the impression made on Raskolnikov by the person sitting a little distance from him, who looked like a retired clerk.
15 "Raskolnikov, a student, I came here a month ago," the young man made haste to mutter, with a half bow, remembering that he ought to be more polite.
16 "Why am I not at my duty, honoured sir," Marmeladov went on, addressing himself exclusively to Raskolnikov, as though it had been he who put that question to him.
17 "It's in the houses of spiteful old widows that one finds such cleanliness," Raskolnikov thought again, and he stole a curious glance at the cotton curtain over the door leading into another tiny room, in which stood the old woman's bed and chest of drawers and into which he had never looked before.
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