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falling in a fit. They could not tell whether the fit had come
            on him at the moment he was decending the steps, so that he
           must have fallen unconscious, or whether it was the fall and
           the shock that had caused the fit in Smerdyakov, who was
            known to be liable to them. They found him at the bottom
            of the cellar steps, writhing in convulsions and foaming at
           the mouth. It was thought at first that he must have broken
            something- an arm or a leg — and hurt himself, but ‘God
           had  preserved  him,’  as  Marfa  Ignatyevna  expressed  it  —
           nothing of the kind had happened. But it was difficult to get
           him out of the cellar. They asked the neighbours to help and
           managed it somehow. Fyodor Pavlovitch himself was pres-
            ent at the whole ceremony. He helped, evidently alarmed
            and upset. The sick man did not regain consciousness; the
            convulsions ceased for a time, but then began again, and ev-
            eryone concluded that the same thing would happen, as had
           happened a year before, when he accidently fell from the
            garret. They remembered that ice been put on his head then.
           There was still ice in the cellar, and Marfa Ignatyevna had
            some brought up. In the evening, Fyodor Pavlovitch sent for
           Doctor Herzenstube, who arrived at once. He was a most
            estimable old man, and the most careful and conscientious
            doctor in the province. After careful examination, he con-
            cluded that the fit was a very violent one and might have
            serious consequences; that meanwhile he, Herzenstube, did
           not fully understand it, but that by to-morrow morning, if
           the present remedies were unavailing, he would venture to
           try something else. The invalid was taken to the lodge, to a
           room next to Grigory’s and Marfa Ignatyevna’s.

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