1 And his wife, too, has a cleft palate.
2 "And we'll have a cup of tea," added his wife.
3 He has a family there, a wife, children, he has one daughter.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER VII 4 Later on Raskolnikov happened to find out why the huckster and his wife had invited Lizaveta.
5 She seemed to Raskolnikov about thirty years old and was certainly a strange wife for Marmeladov.
6 She was standing with a bundle before the huckster and his wife, listening earnestly and doubtfully.
7 "Upon my word, what a fright you are in of Alyona Ivanovna," gabbled the huckster's wife, a lively little woman.
8 At the corner of an alley a huckster and his wife had two tables set out with tapes, thread, cotton handkerchiefs, etc.
9 That's just like you, Arkady Ivanovitch; it does you very little credit to come looking for a bride when you've hardly buried your wife.
10 You can judge the extremity of her calamities, that she, a woman of education and culture and distinguished family, should have consented to be my wife.
11 And there was another of them on a steamer last week used the most disgraceful language to the respectable family of a civil councillor, his wife and daughter.
12 Raskolnikov walked straight on and came out at the corner of the Hay Market, where the huckster and his wife had talked with Lizaveta; but they were not there now.
13 And meanwhile my daughter by my first wife has grown up; and what my daughter has had to put up with from her step-mother whilst she was growing up, I won't speak of.
14 The tavern, the degraded appearance of the man, the five nights in the hay barge, and the pot of spirits, and yet this poignant love for his wife and children bewildered his listener.
15 And then, honoured sir, and then, I, being at the time a widower, with a daughter of fourteen left me by my first wife, offered her my hand, for I could not bear the sight of such suffering.
16 And the porter swore at me, and the other porter swore, too, and the porter's wife came out, and swore at us, too; and a gentleman came into the entry with a lady, and he swore at us, too, for Dmitri and I lay right across the way.
17 Know then that my wife was educated in a high-class school for the daughters of noblemen, and on leaving she danced the shawl dance before the governor and other personages for which she was presented with a gold medal and a certificate of merit.
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