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Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky, Fyodor ยท 76 words
He was dozing off; the feverish shiver had ceased, when suddenly something seemed to run over his arm and leg under the bedclothes. He started. Ugh. hang it. I believe its a mouse, he thought, thats the veal I left on the table. He felt fearfully disinclined to pull off the blanket, get up, get cold, but all at once something unpleasant ran over his leg again. He pulled off the blanket and lighted the candle.
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