1 The same bell, the same cracked note.
2 And he began ringing at the bell, all but broke it.
3 I ran away in a fright, and, besides, the bell rang.
4 The visitor took hold of the bell and rang it loudly.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 5 Her voice rang out like a bell; triumph and joy gave it power.
6 The little flats in such houses always have bells that ring like that.
7 And again, enraged, he tugged with all his might a dozen times at the bell.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 8 Instead of answering Raskolnikov went into the passage and pulled the bell.
9 The bell gave a faint tinkle as though it were made of tin and not of copper.
10 He could stand it no longer, he slowly put out his hand to the bell and rang.
11 As soon as the tin bell tinkled, Raskolnikov seemed to be aware of something moving in the room.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 12 "That's a good thing anyway," he thought to himself, as he rang the bell of the old woman's flat.
13 He had forgotten the note of that bell, and now its peculiar tinkle seemed to remind him of something and to bring it clearly before him.
14 "You don't say there's no one at home," the new-comer cried in a cheerful, ringing voice, addressing the first visitor, who still went on pulling the bell.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 15 Avdotya Romanovna rang the bell: it was answered by a ragged dirty waiter, and they asked him to bring tea which was served at last, but in such a dirty and disorderly way that the ladies were ashamed.
16 Once more he softly touched the bell which gave one tinkle, then gently, as though reflecting and looking about him, began touching the door-handle pulling it and letting it go to make sure once more that it was only fastened by the hook.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 17 , the billiard table in a restaurant and some officers playing billiards, the smell of cigars in some underground tobacco shop, a tavern room, a back staircase quite dark, all sloppy with dirty water and strewn with egg-shells, and the Sunday bells floating in from somewhere.
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