1 Nothing that any landlady could do had a real terror for him.
2 It was the one thing the landlady was always scolding her about.
3 He had successfully avoided meeting his landlady on the staircase.
4 And then to his intense amazement he caught the voice of his landlady.
5 He was hopelessly in debt to his landlady, and was afraid of meeting her.
6 "Nobody has been beating the landlady," she declared at last in a firm, resolute voice.
7 He met no one, not a soul, afterwards on the way to his room; the landlady's door was shut.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 8 The landlady was moaning and groaning; Ilya Petrovitch was still uttering threats and curses.
9 but the certificate of merit is in her trunk still and not long ago she showed it to our landlady.
10 that is, I mean to say, that my landlady gave me credit freely in those days, and I led a life of.
11 I remained lodging there as before, and when my landlady moved into her present quarters, she said to me.
12 He had become so completely absorbed in himself, and isolated from his fellows that he dreaded meeting, not only his landlady, but anyone at all.
13 His landlady had for the last fortnight given up sending him in meals, and he had not yet thought of expostulating with her, though he went without his dinner.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 14 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.
15 My landlady is a good-hearted woman, but she is so exasperated at my having lost my lessons, and not paying her for the last four months, that she does not even send up my dinner.
16 The landlady who provided him with garret, dinners, and attendance, lived on the floor below, and every time he went out he was obliged to pass her kitchen, the door of which invariably stood open.
17 When he reached the landlady's kitchen, the door of which was open as usual, he glanced cautiously in to see whether, in Nastasya's absence, the landlady herself was there, or if not, whether the door to her own room was closed, so that she might not peep out when he went in for the axe.
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