1 Raskolnikov did not miss a word and learned everything about her.
2 He made speeches here, wanted to show off his learning and he went out crest-fallen.
3 I've learned to chatter this last month, lying for days together in my den thinking.
4 "As for you, mother, I don't dare to speak," he went on, as though repeating a lesson learned by heart.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER III 5 But those are for the most part the learned and all old fogeys, so that it would be almost ill-bred in a man of society.
6 I have only lately learned it from a great-hearted man to whom I have given myself and with whom I am establishing a community.
7 I only learned that the marriage, which only failed to take place through the girl's death, was not at all to Praskovya Pavlovna's liking.
8 It's not that I detest him so much, but it was through him I quarrelled with Marfa Petrovna when I learned that she had dished up this marriage.
9 No, no," Pulcheria Alexandrovna hurriedly interrupted, "you thought I was going to cross-question you in the womanish way I used to; don't be anxious, I understand, I understand it all: now I've learned the ways here and truly I see for myself that they are better.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VII