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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
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up at night; so I'll go in and look at him. But there's no need, it's all right. Don't you worry yourself, yet if you like, you might just look in once, too. But if you notice anything, delirium or fever—wake me at once. But there can't be. . . ."