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had waked up, was conscious, and had let him go back to
            sleep at the monastery.
              ‘Alyosha, I should be very glad to meet you to-morrow
           morning,’ said Ivan cordially, standing up. His cordiality
           was a complete surprise to Alyosha.
              ‘I shall be at the Hohlakovs’ to-morrow,’ answered Alyo-
            sha, ‘I may be at Katerina Ivanovna’s, too, if I don’t find her
           now.’
              ‘But  you’re  going  to  her  now,  anyway?  For  that  ‘com-
           pliments  and  farewell,’’  said  Ivan  smiling.  Alyosha  was
            disconcerted.
              ‘I  think  I  quite  understand  his  exclamations  just  now,
            and part of what went before. Dmitri has asked you to go to
           her and say that he- well, in fact — takes his leave of her?’
              ‘Brother, how will all this horror end between father and
           Dmitri?’ exclaimed Alyosha.
              ‘One can’t tell for certain. Perhaps in nothing: it may all
           fizzle out. That woman is a beast. In any case we must keep
           the old man indoors and not let Dmitri in the house.’
              ‘Brother, let me ask one thing more: has any man a right
           to look at other men and decide which is worthy to live?’
              ‘Why bring in the question of worth? The matter is most
            often decided in men’s hearts on other grounds much more
           natural. And as for rights — who has not the right to wish?’
              ‘Not for another man’s death?’
              ‘What even if for another man’s death? Why lie to oneself
            since all men live so and perhaps cannot help living so. Are
           you referring to what I said just now — that one reptile will
            devour the other? In that case let me ask you, do you think

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