1 He was very glad to get rid of me.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: III 2 I had let myself get too slovenly.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: III 3 And yet I must get rid of it somehow.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 1: XI 4 I'll get my teeth into his hand, I'll bite him.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: V 5 If you catch anything you may not get rid of it.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: VI 6 It's not easy to get over an illness in your way of life.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: VI 7 For some reason I believe that if I write it down I should get rid of it.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 1: XI 8 Some women get up quarrels with their husbands just because they love them.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: VI 9 As though of design I used to get into trouble in cases when I was not to blame in any way.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 1: V 10 The handsome beaver replaced the mean-looking raccoon, and I began by degrees to get to work.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: I 11 I went to the office, however, as usual, but sneaked away home two hours earlier to get ready.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: III 12 But when you are dying, all will abandon you, all will turn away from you, for then there will be nothing to get from you.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: VII 13 It came back vividly to my mind a few days ago, and has remained haunting me like an annoying tune that one cannot get rid of.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 1: XI 14 Well, with seven roubles each," said Trudolyubov, "twenty-one roubles between the three of us, we ought to be able to get a good dinner.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: III 15 "It's by pictures, pictures like that one must get at you," I thought to myself, though I did speak with real feeling, and all at once I flushed crimson.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: VI 16 I attempted to get on friendly terms with some of my schoolfellows; but somehow or other my intimacy with them was always strained and soon ended of itself.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor DostoevskyGet Context In PART 2: III 17 I made a rush for the roughly made sledge; but as soon as I raised my foot to get into it, the recollection of how Simonov had just given me six roubles seemed to double me up and I tumbled into the sledge like a sack.
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