
Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Part I.
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The Huxter and Lizavetta
Russ Kolnikov had become superstitious of late. The traces of superstition remained in him long after, and were almost ineradicable. He was always afterwards disposed to see something strange and mysterious,. as it were, the presence of some peculiar influences and coincidences. Part 1 Chapter 6 Later on he happened to find out why the Huxter and his wife had invited Lizavetta. It was a very ordinary matter and there was nothing exceptional about it. A family who had come to the town and been reduced to poverty were selling their household goods and clothes - all women's things. As the things would have fetched little in the market, they were looking for a
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