I only told you the beginning then about the murder of the oldpawnbroker-woman.
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But the oldpawnbroker was fascinated by the sparkling bauble.
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Thinking about what the oldpawnbroker had said.
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Upon this, the oldpawnbroker burst out laughing, and returned to his desk without saying a word.
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That I killed a vile noxious insect, an oldpawnbroker woman, of use to no one!...
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If I were lost to family pride and honor so far as to mingle my blood with that of the oldpawnbroker, Mordecai!
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It's bad enough that an oldpawnbroker from Bagdad should make us fight his battles; we can't fight with our right hand cut off.
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He decides to kill an oldpawnbroker, a nasty operator who has contempt for her customers and treats Lisaveta, her poor sister so badly.
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She wasn't 'a louse,' you know" (he pointed to the corner where the dead woman lay), "was she, like some oldpawnbroker woman?
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"You are talking of the murder of the oldpawnbroker, I believe?" Pyotr Petrovitch put in, addressing Zossimov.
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"I'm Alyona Ivanovna," said the third Russian with a trace of annoyance, "the rapacious oldpawnbroker whose apparent greed and wealth led you to murder."