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‘She’s  here!’  shouted  Dmitri.  ‘I  saw  her  turn  towards
           the house just now, but I couldn’t catch her. Where is she?
           Where is she?’
              That shout, ‘She’s here!’ produced an indescribable effect
            on Fyodor Pavlovitch. All his terror left him.
              ‘Hold him! Hold him!’ he cried, and dashed after Dmi-
           tri. Meanwhile Grigory had got up from the floor, but still
            seemed stunned. Ivan and Alyosha ran after their father.
           In the third room something was heard to fall on the floor
           with a ringing crash: it was a large glass vase — not an ex-
           pensive one — on a marble pedestal which Dmitri had upset
            as he ran past it.
              ‘At him!’ shouted the old man. ‘Help!’
              Ivan and Alyosha caught the old man and were forcibly
            bringing him back.
              ‘Why do you run after him? He’ll murder you outright,’
           Ivan cried wrathfully at his father.
              ‘Ivan! Alyosha! She must be here. Grushenka’s here. He
            said he saw her himself, running.’
              He was choking. He was not expecting Grushenka at the
           time, and the sudden news that she was here made him be-
            side himself. He was trembling all over. He seemed frantic.
              ‘But you’ve seen for yourself that she hasn’t come,’ cried
           Ivan.
              ‘But she may have come by that other entrance.’
              ‘You know that entrance is locked, and you have the key.’
              Dmitri suddenly reappeared in the drawing-room. He
           had, of course, found the other entrance locked, and the key
            actually was in Fyodor Pavlovitch’s pocket. The windows of

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