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him, how did he do it? Alone or with the assistance of the
       prisoner?  Let  us  consider  the  first  alternative  —  that  he
       did it alone. If he had killed him it must have been with
       some object, for some advantage to himself. But not hav-
       ing a shadow of the motive that the prisoner had for the
       murder — hatred, jealousy, and so on — Smerdyakov could
       only have murdered him for the sake of gain, in order to
       appropriate  the  three  thousand  roubles  he  had  seen  his
       master put in the envelope. And yet he tells another person
       — and a person most closely interested, that is, the prisoner
       — everything about the money and the signals, where the
       envelope lay, what was written on it, what it was tied up
       with, and, above all, told him of those signals by which he
       could enter the house. Did he do this simply to betray him-
       self, or to invite to the same enterprise one who would be
       anxious to get that envelope for himself? ‘Yes,’ I shall be
       told, ‘but he betrayed it from fear.’ But how do you explain
       this? A man who could conceive such an audacious, savage
       act, and carry it out, tells facts which are known to no one
       else in the world, and which, if he held his tongue, no one
       would ever have guessed!
         ‘No,  however  cowardly  he  might  be,  if  he  had  plotted
       such a crime, nothing would have induced him to tell any-
       one about the envelope and the signals, for that was as good
       as  betraying  himself  beforehand.  He  would  have  invent-
       ed something, he would have told some lie if he had been
       forced to give information, but he would have been silent
       about that. For, on the other hand, if he had said nothing
       about the money, but had committed the murder and sto-

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