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Chapter 2



       At His Father’s






          IRST of all, Alyosha went to his father. On the way he
       Fremembered that his father had insisted the day before
       that he should come without his brother Ivan seeing him.
       ‘Why so?’ Alyosha wondered suddenly. ‘Even if my father
       has something to say to me alone, why should I go in un-
       seen? Most likely in his excitement yesterday he meant to
       say something different,’ he decided. Yet he was very glad
       when  Marfa  Ignatyevna,  who  opened  the  garden  gate  to
       him (Grigory, it appeared, was ill in bed in the lodge), told
       him in answer to his question that Ivan Fyodorovitch had
       gone out two hours ago.
         ‘And my father?’
         ‘He is up, taking his coffee,’ Marfa answered somewhat
       drily.
         Alyosha went in. The old man was sitting alone at the
       table  wearing  slippers  and  a  little  old  overcoat.  He  was
       amusing himself by looking through some accounts, rath-
       er inattentively however. He was quite alone in the house,
       for  Smerdyakov  too  had  gone  out  marketing.  Though  he
       had got up early and was trying to put a bold face on it, he
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