1 "That's true," Zossimov let drop.
2 "I should think so," said Zossimov.
3 I brought Zossimov to see you twice.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER III 4 "No, that's not so," put in Zossimov.
5 Zossimov looked curiously at Raskolnikov.
6 "That's all true," Zossimov hastened to interpose.
7 "There are many economic changes," put in Zossimov.
8 "This is Raskolnikov," mumbled Zossimov, nodding towards him.
9 "One of her customers must have killed her," Zossimov declared positively.
10 He was turning to Razumihin, but checked himself in time and turned to Zossimov again.
11 "He must have waked from a dream," Razumihin said at last, looking inquiringly at Zossimov.
12 Zossimov made a slight movement, and would have answered, had not Razumihin anticipated him.
13 Zossimov was a tall, fat man with a puffy, colourless, clean-shaven face and straight flaxen hair.
14 I will let Zossimov know at the same time, though he ought to have been here long ago, for it is nearly twelve.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER III 15 Come, that's enough, Razumihin concluded, and he turned abruptly to Zossimov to continue their previous conversation.
16 Zossimov and Razumihin stared at him more inquisitively than ever, and at last he showed unmistakable signs of embarrassment.
17 But after giving him a few more spoonfuls of soup, Razumihin suddenly stopped, and said that he must ask Zossimov whether he ought to have more.
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