1 I confess I was sorry I got so hot with you.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 2 "Why, he was accused of the murder," Razumihin went on hotly.
3 Raskolnikov sat down; he no longer shivered, he was hot all over.
4 "Listen, I want to ask you a serious question," the student said hotly.
5 "The old woman is of no consequence," he thought, hotly and incoherently.
6 He kept dwelling on images of flowers, he fancied a charming flower garden, a bright, warm, almost hot day, a holiday--Trinity day.
7 She would undoubtedly have been one of those who would endure martyrdom and would have smiled when they branded her bosom with hot pincers.
8 "I'll pray for you all the rest of my life," the little girl declared hotly, and suddenly smiling again she rushed at him and hugged him warmly once more.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER VII 9 "Nobody asks you for these personal details, sir, we've no time to waste," Ilya Petrovitch interposed roughly and with a note of triumph; but Raskolnikov stopped him hotly, though he suddenly found it exceedingly difficult to speak.