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lowed the case more closely in the papers my idea was more
            and  more  confirmed,  and  I  suddenly  received  from  the
           prisoner’s relatives a request to undertake his defence. I at
            once hurried here, and here I became completely convinced.
           It was to break down this terrible chain of facts, and to show
           that each piece of evidence taken separately was unproved
            and fantastic, that I undertook the case.’
              So Fetyukovitch began.
              ‘Gentlemen of the jury,’ he suddenly protested, ‘I am new
           to this district. I have no preconceived ideas. The prisoner,
            a man of turbulent and unbridled temper, has not insult-
            ed me. But he has insulted perhaps hundreds of persons in
           this town, and so prejudiced many people against him be-
           forehand. Of course I recognise that the moral sentiment of
            local society is justly excited against him. The prisoner is of
           turbulent and violent temper. Yet he was received in soci-
            ety here; he was even welcome in the family of my talented
           friend, the prosecutor.’
              (N.B. At these words there were two or three laughs in
           the  audience,  quickly  suppressed,  but  noticed  by  all.  All
            of us knew that the prosecutor received Mitya against his
           will, solely because he had somehow interested his wife — a
            lady of the highest virtue and moral worth, but fanciful, ca-
           pricious, and fond of opposing her husband, especially in
           trifles. Mitya’s visits, however, had not been frequent.)
              ‘Nevertheless  I  venture  to  suggest,’  Fetyukovitch  con-
           tinued,  ‘that  in  spite  of  his  independent  mind  and  just
            character, my opponent may have formed a mistaken preju-
            dice against my unfortunate client. Oh, that is so natural;

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