1 It hit him in the eye and fell on the ground.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III 2 The dandy followed her, but along another avenue, keeping his eye on her.
3 He was a particularly unkempt person with the look of a fixed idea in his eye.
4 And again he winked with his left eye, and laughed noiselessly just as before.
5 The revolver which Dounia had flung away lay near the door and suddenly caught his eye.
6 From the porter's room, two paces away from him, something shining under the bench to the right caught his eye.
7 Glancing out of the corner of his eye into a shop, he saw by a clock on the wall that it was ten minutes past seven.
8 Raskolnikov at once pretended not to have seen him, but to be looking absent-mindedly away, while he watched him out of the corner of his eye.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER III 9 And then I called the porter, and Karl came, and he took Karl and hit him in the eye; and he hit Henriette in the eye, too, and gave me five slaps on the cheek.
10 In a little while, the door was opened a tiny crack: the old woman eyed her visitor with evident distrust through the crack, and nothing could be seen but her little eyes, glittering in the darkness.