1 I shall go to Razumihin's of course, but.
2 It's really absurd for me to go to Razumihin.
3 I was going to Vassilyevsky Ostrov, to Razumihin.
4 He went up to Razumihin's room on the fifth floor.
5 Razumihin was one of his old comrades at the university.
6 Indeed it was impossible to be on any other terms with Razumihin.
7 He almost choked with rage at himself as soon as he crossed Razumihin's threshold.
8 And though Razumihin noticed him, he passed him by, as he did not want to annoy him.
9 to Razumihin's, he said all at once, calmly, as though he had reached a final determination.
10 With Razumihin he had got on, or, at least, he was more unreserved and communicative with him.
11 Raskolnikov had not been to see him for the last four months, and Razumihin did not even know his address.
12 Razumihin was sitting in a ragged dressing-gown, with slippers on his bare feet, unkempt, unshaven and unwashed.
13 As he had mounted the stairs to Razumihin's, he had not realised that he would be meeting his friend face to face.
14 Of course, I've been meaning lately to go to Razumihin's to ask for work, to ask him to get me lessons or something.
15 Another thing striking about Razumihin, no failure distressed him, and it seemed as though no unfavourable circumstances could crush him.
16 And when he had sunk down on the American leather sofa, which was in even worse condition than his own, Razumihin saw at once that his visitor was ill.
17 The question why he was now going to Razumihin agitated him even more than he was himself aware; he kept uneasily seeking for some sinister significance in this apparently ordinary action.
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