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Dmitri was struck dumb.
         ‘Impossible!’  he  cried.  ‘You’re  raving!  Grushenka  with
       her?’
         Alyosha described all that had happened from the mo-
       ment he went in to Katerina Ivanovna’s. He was ten minutes
       telling his story. can’t be said to have told it fluently and
       consecutively, but he seemed to make it clear, not omitting
       any word or action of significance, and vividly describing,
       often in one word, his own sensations. Dmitri listened in
       silence, gazing at him with a terrible fixed stare, but it was
       clear to Alyosha that he understood it all, and had grasped
       every point. But as the story went on, his face became not
       merely gloomy, but menacing. He scowled, he clenched his
       teeth, and his fixed stare became still more rigid, more con-
       centrated,  more  terrible,  when  suddenly,  with  incredible
       rapidity, his wrathful, savage face changed, his tightly com-
       pressed  lips  parted,  and  Dmitri  Fyodorovitch  broke  into
       uncontrolled, spontaneous laughter. He literally shook with
       laughter. For a long time he could not speak.
         ‘So she wouldn’t kiss her hand! So she didn’t kiss it; so
       she ran away!’ he kept exclaiming with hysterical delight;
       insolent delight it might had been called, if it had not been
       so spontaneous. ‘So the other one called her tigress! And a
       tigress she is! So she ought to be flogged on a scaffold? Yes,
       yes, so she ought. That’s just what I think; she ought to have
       been long ago. It’s like this, brother, let her be punished, but
       I must get better first. I understand the queen of impudence.
       That’s her all over! You saw her all over in that hand-kissing,
       the she-devil! She’s magnificent in her own line! So she ran
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