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that house that night. They were five in number; three of
           them, I agree, could not have been responsible — the mur-
            dered man himself, old Grigory, and his wife. There are left
           then the prisoner and Smerdyakov, and the prosecutor dra-
           matically exclaims that the prisoner pointed to Smerdyakov
            because he had no one else to fix on, that had there been a
            sixth person, even a phantom of a sixth person, he would
           have  abandoned  the  charge  against  Smerdyakov  at  once
           in shame and have accused that other. But, gentlemen of
           the jury, why may I not draw the very opposite conclusion?
           There  are  two  persons  —  the  prisoner  and  Smerdyakov.
           Why can I not say that you accuse my client, simply because
           you have no one else to accuse? And you have no one else
            only because you have determined to exclude Smerdyakov
           from all suspicion.
              ‘It’s  true,  indeed,  Smerdyakov  is  accused  only  by  the
           prisoner, his two brothers, and Madame Svyetlov. But there
            are others who accuse him: there are vague rumours of a
            question, of a suspicion, an obscure report, a feeling of ex-
           pectation. Finally, we have the evidence of a combination
            of facts very suggestive, though, I admit, inconclusive. In
           the first place we have precisely on the day of the catastro-
           phe that fit, for the genuineness of which the prosecutor,
           for some reason, has felt obliged to make a careful defence.
           Then Smerdyakov’s sudden suicide on the eve of the trial.
           Then the equally startling evidence given in court to-day by
           the elder of the prisoner’s brothers, who had believed in his
            guilt, but has to-day produced a bundle of notes and pro-
            claimed Smerdyakov as the murderer. Oh, I fully share the

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