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‘The prosecutor asks at what moment could Smerdyakov
       have committed the murder. But it is very easy to point out
       that moment. He might have waked up from deep sleep (for
       he was only asleep — an epileptic fit is always followed by a
       deep sleep) at that moment when the old Grigory shouted
       at the top of his voice ‘Parricide!’ That shout in the dark
       and stillness may have waked Smerdyakov whose sleep may
       have  been  less  sound  at  the  moment:  he  might  naturally
       have waked up an hour before.
         ‘Getting out of bed, he goes almost unconsciously and
       with no definite motive towards the sound to see what’s the
       matter. His head is still clouded with his attack, his facul-
       ties are half asleep; but, once in the garden, he walks to the
       lighted windows and he hears terrible news from his master,
       who would be, of course, glad to see him. His mind sets to
       work at once. He hears all the details from his frightened
       master, and gradually in his disordered brain there shapes
       itself an idea — terrible, but seductive and irresistibly logi-
       cal. To kill the old man, take the three thousand, and throw
       all the blame on to his young master. A terrible lust of mon-
       ey, of booty, might seize upon him as he realised his security
       from detection. Oh! these sudden and irresistible impulses
       come so often when there is a favourable opportunity, and
       especially with murderers who have had no idea of commit-
       ting a murder beforehand. And Smerdyakov may have gone
       in and carried out his plan. With what weapon? Why, with
       any stone picked up in the garden. But what for, with what
       object? Why, the three thousand which means a career for
       him. Oh, I am not contradicting myself — the money may

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