1 One day the girl was found hanging in the garret.
2 The other day she tried to hang herself, we cut her down.
3 "No, Sonia, no," he muttered, turning away and hanging his head.
4 Drunken and horrible-looking figures were hanging about the tavern.
5 Sonia was standing with her hands and her head hanging in terrible dejection.
6 The elder now has begun influencing him, especially since he tried to hang himself.
7 Seeing him, she left off hanging the clothes, turned to him and stared at him all the time he was passing.
8 Now he had only to put the head of the axe in the noose, and it would hang quietly under his arm on the inside.
9 At that moment he noticed in the corner between the window and the little cupboard something like a cloak hanging on the wall.
10 He crossed over to him, but at once the man turned and walked away with his head hanging, as though he had made no sign to him.
11 She began to prepare for his coming, began to do up her room for him, to clean the furniture, to wash and put up new hangings and so on.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 12 Then he wiped it all with some linen that was hanging to dry on a line in the kitchen and then he was a long while attentively examining the axe at the window.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 13 But what was his amazement when he suddenly saw that Nastasya was not only at home in the kitchen, but was occupied there, taking linen out of a basket and hanging it on a line.
14 She had on a dress of some light silky material, but put on strangely awry, not properly hooked up, and torn open at the top of the skirt, close to the waist: a great piece was rent and hanging loose.