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you say to that, my fine Jesuit?’
              ‘There is no doubt that I have renounced it in my own
           heart, but there no special sin in that. Or if there was sin, it
           was the most ordinary.’
              ‘How’s that the most ordinary?’
              ‘You lie, accursed one!’ hissed Grigory.
              ‘Consider  yourself,  Grigory  Vassilyevitch,’  Smerdyakov
           went on, staid and unruffled, conscious of his triumph, but,
            as it were, generous to the vanquished foe. ‘Consider your-
            self, Grigory Vassilyevitch; it is said in the Scripture that
           if you have faith, even as a mustard seed, and bid a moun-
           tain move into the sea, it will move without the least delay
            at your bidding. Well, Grigory Vassilyevitch, if I’m without
           faith  and  you  have  so  great  a  faith  that  you  are  continu-
            ally swearing at me, you try yourself telling this mountain,
           not to move into the sea for that’s a long way off, but even
           to our stinking little river which runs at the bottom of the
            garden. You’ll see for yourself that it won’t budge, but will
           remain just where it is however much you shout at it, and
           that shows, Grigory Vassilyevitch, that you haven’t faith in
           the proper manner, and only abuse others about it. Again,
           taking into consideration that no one in our day, not only
           you, but actually no one, from the highest person to the
            lowest peasant, can shove mountains into the sea — except
           perhaps some one man in the world, or, at most, two, and
           they most likely are saving their souls in secret somewhere
           in the Egyptian desert, so you wouldn’t find them — if so
           it be, if all the rest have no faith, will God curse all the rest?
           that is, the population of the whole earth, except about two

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