1 But I am very anxious to see Avdotya Romanovna once.
2 and Katerina Ivanovna was very anxious it should be so.
3 She was so anxious to do honour, to celebrate the memory.
4 Razumihin had nothing to say, so Pulcheria Alexandrovna was anxious again.
5 I am very anxious that my name should not be mentioned in connection with it.
6 He was evidently anxious to make a favourable impression and his vanity overcame his prudence.
7 "Don't be anxious, I won't let him have her," the policeman said resolutely, and he set off after them.
8 He is particularly anxious, by the way, Dounia, for an interview with you, at which he asked me to assist.
9 He wondered how he could have been wandering for a good half-hour, worried and anxious in this dangerous past without thinking of it before.
10 He looked repeatedly at the clerk, partly no doubt because the latter was staring persistently at him, obviously anxious to enter into conversation.
11 Raskolnikov was still laughing, with his hand in Porfiry Petrovitch's, but anxious not to overdo it, awaited the right moment to put a natural end to it.
12 I dare say I do seem to you absurdly anxious about such trash; but you mustn't think me selfish or grasping for that, and these two things may be anything but trash in my eyes.
13 Raskolnikov walked along, mournful and anxious; he was distinctly aware of having come out with a purpose, of having to do something in a hurry, but what it was he had forgotten.
14 To suit his own arrangements he is anxious to have the ceremony as soon as possible, even before the fast of Our Lady, if it could be managed, or if that is too soon to be ready, immediately after.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 15 All this time Lebeziatnikov had stood at the window or walked about the room, anxious not to interrupt the conversation; when Sonia had gone he walked up to Pyotr Petrovitch and solemnly held out his hand.
16 He promptly put himself at Katerina Ivanovna's disposal and had been all that morning and all the day before running about as fast as his legs could carry him, and very anxious that everyone should be aware of it.
17 The assistant superintendent, still shaken by Raskolnikov's disrespect, still fuming and obviously anxious to keep up his wounded dignity, pounced on the unfortunate smart lady, who had been gazing at him ever since he came in with an exceedingly silly smile.
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