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court’s  and  the  prosecutor’s  conviction  that  Ivan  Karam-
       azov is suffering from brain fever, that his statement may
       really  be  a  desperate  effort,  planned  in  delirium,  to  save
       his  brother  by  throwing  the  guilt  on  the  dead  man.  But
       again Smerdyakov’s name is pronounced, again there is a
       suggestion of mystery. There is something unexplained, in-
       complete. And perhaps it may one day be explained. But we
       won’t go into that now. Of that later.
         ‘The  court  has  resolved  to  go  on  with  the  trial,  but,
       meantime, I might make a few remarks about the charac-
       ter-sketch of Smerdyakov drawn with subtlety and talent by
       the prosecutor. But while I admire his talent I cannot agree
       with him. I have visited Smerdyakov, I have seen him and
       talked to him, and he made a very different impression on
       me. He was weak in health, it is true; but in character, in
       spirit, he was by no means the weak man the prosecutor has
       made him out to be. I found in him no trace of the timidity
       on which the prosecutor so insisted. There was no simplic-
       ity about him, either. I found in him, on the contrary, an
       extreme mistrustfulness concealed under a mask of naivete,
       and an intelligence of considerable range. The prosecutor
       was too simple in taking him for weak-minded. He made a
       very definite impression on me: I left him with the convic-
       tion that he was a distinctly spiteful creature, excessively
       ambitious, vindictive, and intensely envious. I made some
       inquiries: he resented his parentage, was ashamed of it, and
       would clench his teeth when he remembered that he was
       the son of ‘stinking Lizaveta.’ He was disrespectful to the
       servant Grigory and his wife, who had cared for him in his

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