1 If only you are happy, we shall be happy.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 2 I am happy now--simply in seeing you, Rodya.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER III 3 Dounia smiled, flushed, pulled her hand away, and went off quite happy.
4 I am putting my little brick into the happiness of all and so my heart is at peace.
5 Though I lay claim to the happiness of your hand, I cannot accept duties incompatible with.
6 But at the same moment she understood, and a light of infinite happiness came into her eyes.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 7 But she was so happy--and so unexpectedly happy--that she was almost frightened of her happiness.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 8 I've even had the honour and happiness of meeting your sister--a highly cultivated and charming person.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 9 The mother's face lighted up with ecstatic happiness at the sight of this conclusive unspoken reconciliation.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER III 10 Your wife will only prove how she respects you by considering you incapable of opposing her happiness and avenging yourself on her for her new husband.
11 Remember, dear boy, how in your childhood, when your father was living, you used to lisp your prayers at my knee, and how happy we all were in those days.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 12 Besides he is a man of great prudence and he will see, to be sure, of himself, that his own happiness will be the more secure, the happier Dounia is with him.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 13 And although she is most continually on bad terms with the landlady, yet she wanted to tell someone or other of her past honours and of the happy days that are gone.
14 Of course, there is no great love either on his side, or on hers, but Dounia is a clever girl and has the heart of an angel, and will make it her duty to make her husband happy who on his side will make her happiness his care.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 15 Of course, there is no great love either on his side, or on hers, but Dounia is a clever girl and has the heart of an angel, and will make it her duty to make her husband happy who on his side will make her happiness his care.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 16 He used to beat her at the end: and although she paid him back, of which I have authentic documentary evidence, to this day she speaks of him with tears and she throws him up to me; and I am glad, I am glad that, though only in imagination, she should think of herself as having once been happy.
17 In fact he might even, through all this, have been able to estrange me from my family, and no doubt he hoped to be restored to favour with them; to say nothing of revenging himself on me personally, for he has grounds for supposing that the honour and happiness of Sofya Semyonovna are very precious to me.
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