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Raskolnikov looked
sadly
and expressively at him.
Crime and Punishment
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
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In PART 6: CHAPTER II
2
He turned to her, looked
sadly
at her and took her hands.
Crime and Punishment
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
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In PART 5: CHAPTER IV
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I am a little giddy, but that's not the point, I am so sad, so sad.
Crime and Punishment
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In PART 2: CHAPTER VII
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With
sad
and timid eyes he looked for her; she returned and stood by his pillow.
Crime and Punishment
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In PART 2: CHAPTER VII
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A strange smile contorted his face, a pitiful,
sad
, weak smile, a smile of despair.
Crime and Punishment
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
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In PART 6: CHAPTER V
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He pondered a long while and at last smiled again, but his smile was
sad
and gentle.
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By Fyodor Dostoevsky
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In PART 6: CHAPTER II
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Katerina Ivanovna looked at him with a
sad
but stern face, and tears trickled from her eyes.
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In PART 2: CHAPTER VII
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For no reason, but the sunrise, the bay of Naples, the sea--you look at them and it makes you
sad
.
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In PART 4: CHAPTER I
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The really great men must, I think, have great
sadness
on earth, he added dreamily, not in the tone of the conversation.
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In PART 3: CHAPTER V
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But almost at the same instant a serious and careworn look came into his face; to his surprise Raskolnikov saw a touch of
sadness
in it.
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By Fyodor Dostoevsky
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In PART 6: CHAPTER II