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1 On the bridge he stood by the railing and began gazing at the water.
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2 He met her at the entrance to the bridge, but passed by without seeing her.
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3 In five minutes he was standing on the bridge at the spot where the woman had jumped in.
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4 But on reaching the bridge he stopped and turning out of his way along it went to the Hay Market.
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5 He stopped suddenly, on coming out on the bank of the Little Neva, near the bridge to Vassilyevsky Ostrov.
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6 This reminded him of the bridge over the Little Neva and he felt cold again as he had when standing there.
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7 Crossing the bridge, he gazed quietly and calmly at the Neva, at the glowing red sun setting in the glowing sky.
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8 He did not go on to the bridge, but stood aside on the pavement, doing all he could to avoid Raskolnikov's seeing him.
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9 He rose to his feet, looked round in wonder as though surprised at finding himself in this place, and went towards the bridge.
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10 In this way he walked right across Vassilyevsky Ostrov, came out on to the Lesser Neva, crossed the bridge and turned towards the islands.
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11 The hoarse broken voice of Katerina Ivanovna could be heard from the bridge, and it certainly was a strange spectacle likely to attract a street crowd.
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12 On the canal bank near the bridge and not two houses away from the one where Sonia lodged, there was a crowd of people, consisting principally of gutter children.
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13 The cupola of the cathedral, which is seen at its best from the bridge about twenty paces from the chapel, glittered in the sunlight, and in the pure air every ornament on it could be clearly distinguished.
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