1 It's forbidden in the streets.
2 This evening, however, on coming out into the street, he became acutely aware of his fears.
3 Raskolnikov particularly liked this place and the neighbouring alleys, when he wandered aimlessly in the streets.
4 It is true that it happened to him dozens of times to return home without noticing what streets he passed through.
5 "Sonia wants pomatum too," he said as he walked along the street, and he laughed malignantly--"such smartness costs money.
6 He was so badly dressed that even a man accustomed to shabbiness would have been ashamed to be seen in the street in such rags.
7 Look at them running to and fro about the streets, every one of them a scoundrel and a criminal at heart and, worse still, an idiot.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VII 8 With a sinking heart and a nervous tremor, he went up to a huge house which on one side looked on to the canal, and on the other into the street.
9 She told us at once that you were lying in a high fever and had just run away from the doctor in delirium, and they were looking for you in the streets.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER III 10 He walked along the pavement like a drunken man, regardless of the passers-by, and jostling against them, and only came to his senses when he was in the next street.
11 But there was such accumulated bitterness and contempt in the young man's heart, that, in spite of all the fastidiousness of youth, he minded his rags least of all in the street.
12 From his dress and appearance they might well have taken him for a beggar asking alms in the streets, and the gift of the twenty copecks he doubtless owed to the blow, which made them feel sorry for him.
13 But at the first turning he stopped and, after a minute's thought, turned into a side street and went two streets out of his way, possibly without any object, or possibly to delay a minute and gain time.
14 At that moment a whole party of revellers already drunk came in from the street, and the sounds of a hired concertina and the cracked piping voice of a child of seven singing "The Hamlet" were heard in the entry.
15 Raskolnikov tried to persuade her to go home, and even said, hoping to work on her vanity, that it was unseemly for her to be wandering about the streets like an organ-grinder, as she was intending to become the principal of a boarding-school.
16 The heat in the street was terrible: and the airlessness, the bustle and the plaster, scaffolding, bricks, and dust all about him, and that special Petersburg stench, so familiar to all who are unable to get out of town in summer--all worked painfully upon the young man's already overwrought nerves.
17 Owing to the proximity of the Hay Market, the number of establishments of bad character, the preponderance of the trading and working class population crowded in these streets and alleys in the heart of Petersburg, types so various were to be seen in the streets that no figure, however queer, would have caused surprise.
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