porfiry in A Sentence

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    Porfiry Petrovitch did not once take his eyes off him.

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    Porfiry stood facing him, paused a moment and suddenly he too laughed.

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    It turned out that Porfiry Petrovich was alone in his office at the moment.

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    Porfiry doesn't give his opinion, but is examining all who have left pledges with her there.".

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    I drew Porfiry to the window, and began talking to him, but it was still no use.

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    On Raskolnikov's entrance Porfiry Petrovitch had at once closed the door by which he had come in and they remained alone.

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    It was true that a long time had passed since that morning- too long a time- and no sight nor sound of Porfiry.

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    And at that moment there was such a rush of hate in his weary heart that he might have killed either of those two--Porfiry or Svidriga�lov.

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    And at that moment there was such a rush of hate in his weary heart that he might have killed either of those two- Porfiry or Svidrigailov.

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    And at that moment there was such a rush of hate in his weary heart that he might have killed either of those two- Porfiry or Svidrigaïlov.

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    And he suddenly felt that his uneasiness at the mere contact with Porfiry, at the first words, at the first looks, had grown in an instant to monstrous proportions, and that this was fearfully dangerous.

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    You have to give information to the police,” Porfiry replied, with a most businesslike air,“that having learnt of this incident, that is of the murder, you beg to inform the lawyer in charge of the case that such and such things belong to you, and that you desire to redeem them… or… but they will write to you.”.

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    You ought to make a statement to the police,” Porfiry replied with a most businesslike look,“that, having been informed of such-and-such an event- of this murder, that is- you ask in your turn to inform the investigator in charge of the case that such-and-such things belong to you, and that you wish to redeem them… or perhaps… however, they will write it out for you.”.

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