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len the money, no one in the world could have charged him
           with murder for the sake of robbery, since no one but he
           had seen the money, no one but he knew of its existence
           in the house. Even if he had been accused of the murder,
           it could only have been thought that he had committed it
           from some other motive. But since no one had observed any
            such motive in him beforehand, and everyone saw, on the
            contrary, that his master was fond of him and honoured
           him with his confidence, he would, of course, have been the
            last to be suspected. People would have suspected first the
           man who had a motive, a man who had himself declared he
           had such motives, who had made no secret of it; they would,
           in fact, have suspected the son of the murdered man, Dmi-
           tri Fyodorovitch. Had Smerdyakov killed and robbed him,
            and the son been accused of it, that would, of course, have
            suited Smerdyakov. Yet are we to believe that, though plot-
           ting the murder, he told that son, Dmitri, about the money,
           the envelope, and the signals? Is that logical? Is that clear?
              ‘When the day of the murder planned by Smerdyakov
            came,  we  have  him  falling  downstairs  in  a  feigned  fit  —
           with what object? In the first place that Grigory, who had
            been intending to take his medicine, might put it off and
           remain on guard, seeing there was no one to look after the
           house, and, in the second place, I suppose, that his master
            seeing that there was no one to guard him, and in terror of
            a visit from his son, might redouble his vigilance and pre-
            caution. And, most of all, I suppose that he, Smerdyakov,
            disabled by the fit, might be carried from the kitchen, where
           he always slept, apart from all the rest, and where he could

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