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in the summer-house, even if he had to wait there till eve-
       ning. If, as before, Dmitri were lying in wait for Grushenka
       to come, he would be very likely to come to the summer-
       house.  Alyosha  did  not,  however,  give  much  thought  to
       the details of his plan, but resolved to act upon it, even if it
       meant not getting back to the monastery that day.
          Everything  happened  without  hindrance,  he  climbed
       over the hurdle almost in the same spot as the day before,
       and stole into the summer-house unseen. He did not want
       to be noticed. The woman of the house and Foma too, if
       he were here, might be loyal to his brother and obey his
       instructions, and so refuse to let Alyosha come into the gar-
       den, or might warn Dmitri that he was being sought and
       inquired for.
         There  was  no  one  in  the  summer-house.  Alyosha  sat
       down  and  began  to  wait.  He  looked  round  the  summer-
       house,  which  somehow  struck  him  as  a  great  deal  more
       ancient than before. Though the day was just as fine as yes-
       terday, it seemed a wretched little place this time. There was
       a circle on the table, left no doubt from the glass of bran-
       dy having been spilt the day before. Foolish and irrelevant
       ideas strayed about his mind, as they always do in a time of
       tedious waiting. He wondered, for instance, why he had sat
       down precisely in the same place as before, why not in the
       other seat. At last he felt very depressed — depressed by sus-
       pense and uncertainty. But he had not sat there more than
       a quarter of an hour, when he suddenly heard the thrum
       of a guitar somewhere quite close. People were sitting, or
       had only just sat down, somewhere in the bushes not more
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