1 Shouts of laughter and even oaths followed.
2 Nastasya was overcome with a fit of laughter.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 3 But his laughter was quickly followed by despair.
4 But at once there was an outbreak of laughter and exclamations in the crowd.
5 After his sudden fit of laughter Raskolnikov became suddenly thoughtful and melancholy.
6 His face and whole figure really were ridiculous at that moment and amply justified Raskolnikov's laughter.
7 There was always a crowd there, always shouting, laughter and abuse, hideous hoarse singing and often fighting.
8 But when he reached the K---- Boulevard where two days before he had come upon that girl, his laughter suddenly ceased.
9 His words had created a certain impression; there was a moment of silence; but soon laughter and oaths were heard again.
10 All at once laughter broke into a roar and covered everything: the mare, roused by the shower of blows, began feebly kicking.
11 "Well," the orator began again stolidly and with even increased dignity, after waiting for the laughter in the room to subside.
12 She was given to laughter and when anything amused her, she laughed inaudibly, quivering and shaking all over till she felt ill.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 13 The laughter in the cart and in the crowd was redoubled, but Mikolka flew into a rage and furiously thrashed the mare, as though he supposed she really could gallop.
14 The door leading to the other rooms, or rather cupboards, into which Amalia Lippevechsel's flat was divided stood half open, and there was shouting, uproar and laughter within.
15 The laughter and the oaths came from those who were listening and also from those who had heard nothing but were simply looking at the figure of the discharged government clerk.
16 He bent right down to the ground and peeped up into her face from below, he peeped and turned cold with horror: the old woman was sitting and laughing, shaking with noiseless laughter, doing her utmost that he should not hear it.
17 But he had no sooner succeeded in assuming a serious air and muttering something when he suddenly glanced again as though accidentally at Razumihin, and could no longer control himself: his stifled laughter broke out the more irresistibly the more he tried to restrain it.
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