At that moment "Raskolnikov" was in the air, so to speak. From Wordnik.com. [Plays by August Strindberg, Second series] Reference
Raskolnikov could be living down the tier from me. From Wordnik.com. [Kenneth Hartman: The Power of Books in Prison] Reference
Raskolnikov opened his eyes, started and recognised. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
But Raskolnikov was already stepping into the street. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
The officer laughed again while Raskolnikov shuddered. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Would not your Raskolnikov, in his perverse way, agree?. From Wordnik.com. [John Brown: Twittering; or, Where are the Emily Dickinsons at the State Department?] Reference
“No, I have not happened to,” answered Raskolnikov. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov still gazed wildly with strained attention. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov listened intently but with a sick sensation. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
LAMB: And what is it about Raskolnikov that is important?. From Wordnik.com. [Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe: Toward the Revival of Higher Education] Reference
Raskolnikov lost his head and nearly made a great mistake. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov intently, and weighing the pledge in her hand. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov continued descending the staircase in silence. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
As Raskolnikov, Patrick Dempsey merely runs and sweats a lot. From Wordnik.com. [A 'Punishment' To Fit The Time Slot] Reference
Raskolnikov is a murderer on theory, a penitent out of weakness. From Wordnik.com. [Maxim Gorki] Reference
Like a blond, Nixon-tattooed Raskolnikov, Stone wants to confess. From Wordnik.com. [Joshuah Bearman: Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun] Reference
Raskolnikov did not miss a word and learned everything about her. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Without stopping to think, Raskolnikov went down the steps at once. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Marmeladov declared, addressing himself exclusively to Raskolnikov. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov unfastened the hook, opened the door — there was no sound. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
At last he looked straight at Raskolnikov, and said loudly and resolutely. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
“You are just the man I want,” Raskolnikov cried, catching at his arm. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov, and as he did so, he looked him up and down in a rapid glance. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Rekelnah -- Raskolnikov has a friend named Razumikhin, who means ` reason 'in. From Wordnik.com. [Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe: Toward the Revival of Higher Education] Reference
Raskolnikov as greedily as though he too had not spoken to a soul for a month. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov had for some time been wanting to go and he had meant to help him. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov made no response and held the paper in his hands, without opening it. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
“He must be a big, fat man,” thought Raskolnikov, squeezing the axe in his hand. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov had a sudden desire to say something exceptionally pleasant to them all. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov about thirty years old and was certainly a strange wife for Marmeladov. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov felt furious; he had a sudden longing to insult this fat dandy in some way. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov picked up his hat and walked towards the door, but he did not reach it. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Later on Raskolnikov happened to find out why the huckster and his wife had invited Lizaveta. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Nor is it the guilty sense of Raskolnikov that impels this moujik to confession and reparation. From Wordnik.com. [Maxim Gorki] Reference
“He has carried off my twenty copecks,” Raskolnikov murmured angrily when he was left alone. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
As soon as the tin bell tinkled, Raskolnikov seemed to be aware of something moving in the room. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
Raskolnikov took the German sheets in silence, took the three roubles and without a word went out. From Wordnik.com. [Crime and Punishment] Reference
For all his existentialist rambling, even Raskolnikov just wanted to get his hands on a few rubles. From Wordnik.com. [Gorky Park]
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