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Crime and Punishment

ByFyodor Dostoyevsky

Excerpt: This was not because he was cowardly and abject, quite the contrary; but for some time past he had been in an overstrained irritable condition, verging on hypochondria. He had become so completely absorbed in himself, and isolated from his fellows that he dreaded meeting, not only his landlady, but anyone at all. He was crushed by poverty, but the anxieties of his position had of late ceased to weigh upon him. He had given up attending to matters of practical importance; he had lost all desire to do so. Nothing that any landlady could do had a real terror for him. But to be stopped on the stairs, to be forced to listen to her trivial, irrelevant gossip, to pestering demands for payment, threats and complaints, and to rack his brains for excuses, to prevaricate, to lie--no, rather than that, he would creep down the stairs like a cat and slip out unseen.

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Publication Date
Sep 6, 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781387215034
Category
Fiction
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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PDF

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