1 did not mean to kill that Lizaveta.
2 "You'll kill her," shouted the third.
3 He is injured, but not killed, believe me.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER VII 4 It's as well that you only killed the old woman.
5 If I come to-morrow, I'll tell you who killed Lizaveta.
6 Mikolka was in a fury that he could not kill her at one blow.
7 He meant to kill the old woman when she was alone and he went there.
8 "One of her customers must have killed her," Zossimov declared positively.
9 He killed an old woman, a pawnbroker, with whom he had pawned things himself.
10 and besides I've just been kissed by someone who, if I had killed anyone, would just the same.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER VII 11 He had never talked to them about God nor his belief, but they wanted to kill him as an infidel.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 12 Why, carry out logically the theory you were advocating just now, and it follows that people may be killed.
13 "The bay has gone with Matvey," he shouted from the cart--"and this brute, mates, is just breaking my heart, I feel as if I could kill her.
14 I could kill that damned old woman and make off with her money, I assure you, without the faintest conscience-prick, the student added with warmth.
15 Raskolnikov was so exhausted by what he had passed through that month that he could only decide such questions in one way; "then I shall kill him," he thought in cold despair.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER III 16 And Katerina Ivanovna was not broken-spirited; she might have been killed by circumstance, but her spirit could not have been broken, that is, she could not have been intimidated, her will could not be crushed.
17 I've come to tell you at once that if you keep to your former intentions with regard to my sister and if you think to derive any benefit in that direction from what has been discovered of late, I will kill you before you get me locked up.
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