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21
Step
in
,
my
good
sir
.
22
The
little
room
into
which
the
young
man
walked
,
with
yellow
paper
on
the
walls
,
geraniums
and
muslin
curtains
in
the
windows
,
was
brightly
lighted
up
at
that
moment
by
the
setting
sun
.
23
So
the
sun
will
shine
like
this
then
too
!
flashed
as
it
were
by
chance
through
Raskolnikov
s
mind
,
and
with
a
rapid
glance
he
scanned
everything
in
the
room
,
trying
as
far
as
possible
to
notice
and
remember
its
arrangement
.
But
there
was
nothing
special
in
the
room
.
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24
The
furniture
,
all
very
old
and
of
yellow
wood
,
consisted
of
a
sofa
with
a
huge
bent
wooden
back
,
an
oval
table
in
front
of
the
sofa
,
a
dressing
-
table
with
a
looking
-
glass
fixed
on
it
between
the
windows
,
chairs
along
the
walls
and
two
or
three
half
-
penny
prints
in
yellow
frames
,
representing
German
damsels
with
birds
in
their
hands
that
was
all
.
In
the
corner
a
light
was
burning
before
a
small
ikon
.
Everything
was
very
clean
;
the
floor
and
the
furniture
were
brightly
polished
;
everything
shone
.
25
Lizaveta
s
work
,
thought
the
young
man
.
There
was
not
a
speck
of
dust
to
be
seen
in
the
whole
flat
.
26
It
s
in
the
houses
of
spiteful
old
widows
that
one
finds
such
cleanliness
,
Raskolnikov
thought
again
,
and
he
stole
a
curious
glance
at
the
cotton
curtain
over
the
door
leading
into
another
tiny
room
,
in
which
stood
the
old
woman
s
bed
and
chest
of
drawers
and
into
which
he
had
never
looked
before
.
These
two
rooms
made
up
the
whole
flat
.
27
What
do
you
want
?
the
old
woman
said
severely
,
coming
into
the
room
and
,
as
before
,
standing
in
front
of
him
so
as
to
look
him
straight
in
the
face
.
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28
I
ve
brought
something
to
pawn
here
,
and
he
drew
out
of
his
pocket
an
old
-
fashioned
flat
silver
watch
,
on
the
back
of
which
was
engraved
a
globe
;
the
chain
was
of
steel
.
29
But
the
time
is
up
for
your
last
pledge
.
The
month
was
up
the
day
before
yesterday
.
30
I
will
bring
you
the
interest
for
another
month
;
wait
a
little
.