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1  To borrow from Anton Antonitch seemed to me monstrous and shameful.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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2  To plunge into society meant to visit my superior at the office, Anton Antonitch Syetotchkin.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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3  I resolved on a desperate measure: to borrow fifteen roubles straight off from Anton Antonitch.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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4  And so on one occasion, unable to endure my solitude and knowing that as it was Thursday Anton Antonitch's door would be closed, I thought of Simonov.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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5  I had to call on Anton Antonitch, however, on Tuesday--his at-home day; so I had always to time my passionate desire to embrace humanity so that it might fall on a Tuesday.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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6  The rest of the money--a considerable sum for me, I decided to borrow from Anton Antonitch Syetotchkin, my immediate superior, an unassuming person, though grave and judicious.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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7  This Anton Antonitch lived on the fourth storey in a house in Five Corners, in four low-pitched rooms, one smaller than the other, of a particularly frugal and sallow appearance.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor Dostoevsky
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