1 He trembled nervously and woke up.
2 Avdotya Romanovna was pale; her hand trembled in her brother's.
3 Sometimes she trembled before him and went away deeply grieved.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 4 As for the smart lady, at first she positively trembled before the storm.
5 He used to cling close to his father, trembling all over when he met them.
6 Little Lida screamed, rushed to Polenka and clutched at her, trembling all over.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER VII 7 His lips trembled, his eyes glowed with fury and he could not restrain his voice.
8 All at once Raskolnikov trembled; he recognised the voice--it was the voice of Ilya Petrovitch.
9 that I shall tread in the sticky warm blood, break the lock, steal and tremble; hide, all spattered in the blood.
10 He was in full possession of his faculties, free from confusion or giddiness, but his hands were still trembling.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 11 "Porfiry Petrovitch," he began, speaking loudly and distinctly, though his legs trembled and he could scarcely stand.
12 She was a complete slave and went in fear and trembling of her sister, who made her work day and night, and even beat her.
13 He went out, trembling all over from a sort of wild hysterical sensation, in which there was an element of insufferable rapture.
14 The boy in the corner losing all control began trembling and screaming and rushed to his sister in violent terror, almost in a fit.
15 The terrible word trembled on his lips, like the latch on that door; in another moment it will break out, in another moment he will let it go, he will speak out.
16 He could not stay still or concentrate his attention on anything; his ideas seemed to gallop after one another, he talked incoherently, his hands trembled slightly.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 17 Sonia looked in silence at her visitor, who was so attentively and unceremoniously scrutinising her room, and even began at last to tremble with terror, as though she was standing before her judge and the arbiter of her destinies.
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