1 Jesus said, Take ye away the stone.
2 It was a cave, and a stone lay upon it.
3 He wore a huge ring with a precious stone in it.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER III 4 Then they took away the stone from the place where the dead was laid.
5 Under the stone was a small hollow in the ground, and he immediately emptied his pocket into it.
6 Then I'd roll the stone back so that it would look as before, would press it down with my foot and walk away.
7 He committed the murder and couldn't take the money, and what he did manage to snatch up he hid under a stone.
8 He bent down over the stone, seized the top of it firmly in both hands, and using all his strength turned it over.
9 And the things--chains and trinkets--I buried under a stone with the purse next morning in a yard off the V---- Prospect.
10 At the end of the court, the corner of a low, smutty, stone shed, apparently part of some workshop, peeped from behind the hoarding.
11 Near his grandmother's grave, which was marked by a stone, was the little grave of his younger brother who had died at six months old.
12 Then he seized the stone again and with one twist turned it back, so that it was in the same position again, though it stood a very little higher.
13 I should have looked out beforehand some stone weighing a hundredweight or more which had been lying in the corner from the time the house was built.
14 She stared at the gold eye-glass which Pyotr Petrovitch held in his left hand and at the massive and extremely handsome ring with a yellow stone on his middle finger.
15 Looking round once more, with his hand already in his pocket, he noticed against the outer wall, between the entrance and the sink, a big unhewn stone, weighing perhaps sixty pounds.
16 When they examined Katerina Ivanovna carefully, they saw that she had not cut herself against a stone, as Sonia thought, but that the blood that stained the pavement red was from her chest.
17 In the middle of the graveyard stood a stone church with a green cupola where he used to go to mass two or three times a year with his father and mother, when a service was held in memory of his grandmother, who had long been dead, and whom he had never seen.
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