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go in and out as he liked, to Grigory’s room at the other end
       of the lodge, where he was always put, shut off by a screen
       three paces from their own bed. This was the immemorial
       custom established by his master and the kindhearted Mar-
       fa Ignatyevna, whenever he had a fit. There, lying behind
       the screen, he would most likely, to keep up the sham, have
       begun groaning, and so keeping them awake all night (as
       Grigory and his wife testified). And all this, we are to be-
       lieve, that he might more conveniently get up and murder
       his master!
         ‘But I shall be told that he shammed illness on purpose
       that he might not be suspected and that he told the pris-
       oner of the money and the signals to tempt him to commit
       the murder, and when he had murdered him and had gone
       away with the money, making a noise, most likely, and wak-
       ing people, Smerdyakov got up, am I to believe, and went
       in — what for? To murder his master a second time and
       carry off the money that had already been stolen? Gentle-
       men, are you laughing? I am ashamed to put forward such
       suggestions, but, incredible as it seems, that’s just what the
       prisoner alleges. When he had left the house, had knocked
       Grigory down and raised an alarm, he tells us Smerdyakov
       got up, went in and murdered his master and stole the mon-
       ey! I won’t press the point that Smerdyakov could hardly
       have reckoned on this beforehand, and have foreseen that
       the furious and exasperated son would simply come to peep
       in respectfully, though he knew the signals, and beat a re-
       treat, leaving Smerdyakov his booty. Gentlemen of the jury,
       I put this question to you in earnest: when was the moment

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