1 He felt vexed that he had come here.
2 At once he felt easier; and his thoughts became clear.
3 In spite of those strange words he felt very wretched.
4 But now all at once he felt a desire to be with other people.
5 He felt a hammering in his head, and there was a darkness before his eyes.
6 He recalled it on passing an eating-house or tavern, and felt that he was hungry.
7 He felt a sudden desire to find out what it was that was so strange about the woman.
8 Raskolnikov felt furious; he had a sudden longing to insult this fat dandy in some way.
9 At last he felt cramped and stifled in the little yellow room that was like a cupboard or a box.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 10 Something new seemed to be taking place within him, and with it he felt a sort of thirst for company.
11 Raskolnikov did not sit down, but he felt unwilling to leave her, and stood facing her in perplexity.
12 His nervous shudder had passed into a fever that made him feel shivering; in spite of the heat he felt cold.
13 Till that moment he had never been into a tavern, but now he felt giddy and was tormented by a burning thirst.
14 She was given to laughter and when anything amused her, she laughed inaudibly, quivering and shaking all over till she felt ill.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 15 His mother's letter had been a torture to him, but as regards the chief fact in it, he had felt not one moment's hesitation, even whilst he was reading the letter.
16 In spite of the momentary desire he had just been feeling for company of any sort, on being actually spoken to he felt immediately his habitual irritable and uneasy aversion for any stranger who approached or attempted to approach him.
17 It had a poverty-stricken appearance with its dusty yellow paper peeling off the walls, and it was so low-pitched that a man of more than average height was ill at ease in it and felt every moment that he would knock his head against the ceiling.
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